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98tadriver 08-09-2006 10:45 PM

Spec 3+ or LS7 clutch/flywheel ?
 
well, its been around 12000 miles and my spec stage 3 is starting to slip...
I must say up until the 12,000 mile mark, it was really good to me. I went to the track a buncha times, and street raced alotta people and it never missed a beat. then one day it started slippin on me a lil. I also have the spec billet flywheel. roughly 20K miles on it.

Has anyone here bought or heard anything good about the LS7 clutch/flywheel kits? like whats the HP rating? im definately looking to spray 100 wet shot. and then possibly do the STS thing next year sometime. w/o the 100shot.

ANd im also thinking of getting a transblanket or safety bellhousing to go along with it. is a transblanket cheaper than a safety bellhousing?

thanks!

qwikz28 08-09-2006 10:49 PM

i dont know about that other **** but if i were you i would look into a Ram or a Excedy. The Ram being the more sure thing. Excedys i hear are good street clutches for high HP cars. I would do Ram if i were you

WildBillyT 08-10-2006 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 98tadriver
well, its been around 12000 miles and my spec stage 3 is starting to slip...
I must say up until the 12,000 mile mark, it was really good to me. I went to the track a buncha times, and street raced alotta people and it never missed a beat. then one day it started slippin on me a lil. I also have the spec billet flywheel. roughly 20K miles on it.

Has anyone here bought or heard anything good about the LS7 clutch/flywheel kits? like whats the HP rating? im definately looking to spray 100 wet shot. and then possibly do the STS thing next year sometime. w/o the 100shot.

ANd im also thinking of getting a transblanket or safety bellhousing to go along with it. is a transblanket cheaper than a safety bellhousing?

thanks!

The trans blankets that I have seen (and the RCI that I've installed) are to prevent an auto trans from exploding onto the track if you blow it up. They are not for retaining a clutch explosion. Take a look at McLeod's bellhousings and clutches, they are top notch.

98tadriver 08-13-2006 10:05 PM

top notch and will take a few notches out of my wallet too, but i guess thats better than taking a few notches out of my foot if it exploded!

Ian 08-13-2006 11:13 PM

blow proof bell housings are a damn good investment!


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