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Originally Posted by Hybrid_DET around 320-350 ft/lbs.
So you would basically have to upgrade to a puck designed clutch if over 350whp.
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Originally Posted by Hybrid_DET are you running a twin disc setup? How much power should it hold? What type of pressure plate?
My twin disc will hold 800ft-lbs....Pretty sure none of us will ever hit that, but should hold over 650whp....My twin is from SPEC though so not sure about the clutchmasters set-up.....
Originally Posted by gomba So you would basically have to upgrade to a puck designed clutch if over 350whp.
Not really. The XT pressure plate is a good one. But its just the disc they use is a stock disc. So it wont hold. The XT pp is really aggressive so you could go with a copper faced full disc and probably be good. I on the other hand am just tired of swapping clutches out so once I do this swap im about to do im throwing something on that better hold cause im not swapping it again...
Red clutchnet sprung 6 puck with a red stage 3 red clutchnet pressure plate. Hold like a champ! Now I am not making 359whp just yet, but will be in a bout a month or so....