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Ivil
Nov 6th, 04, 1:54 PM
I´m looking into changing my clutch and was wondering what you guys `n girls are using.
I`m leaning towards a RAM setup. The engine puts out about 650Ft/lbs of tourqe.
Any ideas? graemlins/beers.gif

Bob West
Nov 6th, 04, 4:16 PM
the best clutch is a torque converter :D they cushion the blow graemlins/thumbsup.gif

RedSS454
Nov 6th, 04, 4:32 PM
Originally posted by Rapid Robert:
the best clutch is a torque converter :D they cushion the blow graemlins/thumbsup.gif And lesson the fun! graemlins/thumbsup.gif
Sorry, I can't help with the clutch, I just couldn't resists saying that.
Chris

Wolfplace
Nov 6th, 04, 4:35 PM
Originally posted by Rapid Robert:
the best clutch is a torque converter :D they cushion the blow graemlins/thumbsup.gif =
Not to mention,, they make life easier for those who can't walk & chew gum at the same time :D

I just couldn't resist either,,, sorry graemlins/waving.gif

Bob West
Nov 6th, 04, 5:24 PM
Hell, I can chew gum,tobacco,candy and have a toothpick in my mouth and walk at the same time...so I know thats not the reason tongue.gif

Wolfplace
Nov 6th, 04, 5:42 PM
Originally posted by Rapid Robert:
Hell, I can chew gum,tobacco,candy and have a toothpick in my mouth and walk at the same time...so I know thats not the reason tongue.gif =
I believe that be called "Okie multi-taskin" :D

Bob West
Nov 6th, 04, 6:54 PM
I represent that remark :D

Chris R
Nov 6th, 04, 8:18 PM
I have a Centerforce dual friction clutch in my 66SS. Not sure how much horsepower it will take though. I dont have a big horse motor to be concerned with that anyways. But I cant complain one bit.

Chris.

mechcanic427
Nov 6th, 04, 8:29 PM
using a centerforce dual friction also, behind a 427 with 525+hp and richmond 5sp, heavy chevelle, also behind a 400sb 500+hp munice 4sp camaro and have no complaints at all