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    Ram clutch

    found this when looking thru a performance mod catalog, i know the exedy clutches are supposed to be 10-15% stronger than stock, these are supposed to be 30%, not sure on the prices though.

    http://www.ramclutches.com/Products/...ications_2.htm

    anyone seen these before, or heard of their reliablility?



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    i know Sean was talking to them to get a high strength clutch i think he got the dual plate design to hold upto 400 ftlbs or something. im not sure, but yeah i have heard of them.

    ACT clutches are 40% stiffer so why dont u look into that? http://www.advancedclutch.com/

    here is the list of their clutches on their site

    HA2-HDOO - 200 ftlbs (street clutch)
    HA2-HDR4 - 256 ftlbs (4 puck)
    HA2-HDR6 - 256 ftlbs (6 puck)
    HA2-HDSS - 200 ftlbs (perf street clutch)

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    i know the diff between the 4 and the 6 puck, but, but what would be the difference between the 2 street clutches since they both have the same strength. Will one just last longer or maybe has some other factor that increases grip?

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    They both come with the heavy duty pressure plate, but the HDSS comes with a better disc. I f#cking love my ACT clutch, btw.

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    i got the HA2-HDSS, although i haven't driven with it yet. i got it for like $260 or something. can't remember for sure, but i did a google search on the part number, checked almost all the results and the prices, then i think i called to order to make sure the price was current or something. anyways, yah.
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    yeah its just the longetivity and the bite i presume. I have not had any performance clutch on my car or the cars i have driven, so i dont know how they feel. To me, a new stock clutch made shit loada difference, but i can only imagine it with the performance clutch that holds almost twice the torque we have. Must be good.

    also check this thread man. >>> https://www.3geez.com/showthread.php?...d=1#post448804
    Last edited by smufguy; 09-09-2004 at 08:29 AM.

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