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Old Sep 28, 2008, 10:14 AM
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Quartermaster Twin Clutch Information Please?

I'm really considering this clutch... but I absolutely NEED to know how much power it can hold reliably??

I'm shooting for 600+ and I'm torn between this clutch and the Exedy Triple.

Please chime in and help me out evomers!
Old Sep 28, 2008, 01:23 PM
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The QM twin disc clutch is a very nice unit. I ran this clutch in my drag talon that went 8.66 @165mph. So needless to say it was holding around 1000whp. I ran this clutch all season long without having to freshen it up.

Although they do not last as long on a daily driver in stop and go traffic. I have one in a customers 2005 evo that makes ruffly around 450-500whp. He got about 15K miles out of it before it started to slip. They are great for the track, for the street? Not so much as they won't last very long.
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on a dd.. thing is unbearable.. but as with everything you get used to it haha

Its a pretty good clutch, and an honest good choice
Hydraulic Clutch FTW!!
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just finished putting one in this morning in an 05 evo MR

the clutch is SUPER light, the hydralic TOB makes shifting very fast and easy. gets rid of all of that clutch fork BS.

clutch is noisy, but it was expected. clutch pedal is super light. wasnt that bad once youre going though
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thanks for all of the information.. I'm between this clutch and the exedy triple for the new setup.. it needs to be able to handle 600+ and have a good life for daily driving.. any more info?
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any one else have any suggestions, whether to go with this clutch or the exedy triple?
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i wouldnt really want to use this clutch in a DD thats for sure. this clutch wants to get the **** beat out of every chance it gets.

the quartermaster WILL wear out fast being daily driven.

im getting the quartermaster for my car, but i really dont drive mine so much on the street (~1500 miles/year)
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