Interested in this one.
Carbon disc should last longer? More durable?
If so, the price difference isn't a big deal. Thinking about yanking transmissions
Joe
Flywheel, Clutch size?
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Re: Flywheel, Clutch size?
I have had the dual friction version in my 66 Mustang fastback with a 347 for more than 15 years. Many passes on the drag strip and many miles on the streets. It has performed flawlessly.
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Re: Flywheel, Clutch size?
Yea that was the one I was leaning towardJoe Travers wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 11:35 amInterested in this one.
Carbon disc should last longer? More durable?
If so, the price difference isn't a big deal. Thinking about yanking transmissions
Joe
Thanks Boss ! I will add it to my cart on the Summit site.Boss/Cyclone wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 5:25 pmI have had the dual friction version in my 66 Mustang fastback with a 347 for more than 15 years. Many passes on the drag strip and many miles on the streets. It has performed flawlessly.
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