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347ci of HORSE POWER!!!
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 1,416
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![]() Clutch X and Y do not give you any more horsepower it either grabs harder and/or stronger. The more powerful your engine is the more you will need a stronger clutch. There are several brands and types of clutches. Make sure that you pick one that is good for you setup and for future mods. Take note that most clutches have a HP rating for them. This lets you know how much power it can handle. I have a Sacs gold race clutch. I LOVE IT!!! It grabs real hard and quick. I have noticed that a lot of Mustang owners talk about Centerforce clutches but they wear out a lot faser then most performance clutches. So, shop around and talk to a bunch of performance guys. FYI: if you have a stock trany, the you should have a T-5.
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Loud "pop" after clutch install, won't go into gear.. | Chris_H | Windsor Power | 3 | 08-11-2003 06:24 PM |
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