Best clutch for street SC300 NA-T 400 lb/ft torque?
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Best clutch for street SC300 NA-T 400 lb/ft torque?
Hello all. I am trying to get some feed back on a new clutch. 1996 SC300 NA-T with about 300 lb ft of torque but want some room to grow to about 400 lb ft. I like a smooth and light pedal feel. Thank for the inputs!
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Hi Brent. Would love to show you as soon as it's running! Picked it up in Durango almost a month ago and it died on the drive back. Been in the shop since. Hope to get it this week. I did do a LSD and Short throw shifter in the SC300 recently. Love it more than the turbo. Maybe...
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I am looking for a streetable application. Smooth and light is what I am wanting so thanks for the heads up regarding the 6 pucks.
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Don't know if they make it, but the Luk Pro Gold is a beast for an O.E. like performance clutch kit. I had one on a mustang that made 424 whp with a single stage 150 shot, and it held up perfectly, all while having stock clutch kit behavior. The Luk rep told me without hesitation that clutch was supposed to hold up to 458 pounds of torque before slipping.
Luk is the O.E. brand on many performance cars such as the Viper, Corvette and Porches to name a few...
Luk is the O.E. brand on many performance cars such as the Viper, Corvette and Porches to name a few...