Who is running competition clutch twin?
Who is running competition clutch twin?
Was wondering if anyone bought one of these lately and what your thoughts are on it and power your making etc. I searched and found some old threads but was looking for something more recent.
Since their re-design earlier this year the clutch has really been great. Its affordable, drivers VERY nice with the counter-weighted flywheel, and albeit mechanical, it is still a push conversion.
They use the same disc as Quartermaster 7.25" v-drives (not the 8-leg), so the power capability of these clutches is in the 800-900 range. Hell, we have gotten them to hold 1000whp in the past without an issue. With the power your making now, I don't think you will have to worry about how much power it makes, more about how it drives. Which is well for a twin!
I say go for it if your on a budget for a good twin, if your not on a budget and want something really nice. Go for the 8-leg from quartermaster with the street flywheel.
They use the same disc as Quartermaster 7.25" v-drives (not the 8-leg), so the power capability of these clutches is in the 800-900 range. Hell, we have gotten them to hold 1000whp in the past without an issue. With the power your making now, I don't think you will have to worry about how much power it makes, more about how it drives. Which is well for a twin!
I say go for it if your on a budget for a good twin, if your not on a budget and want something really nice. Go for the 8-leg from quartermaster with the street flywheel.
Glad to hear that it is a good bang for your buck clutch. If I had to I was going to drop the money on an exedy triple but I figured I'd do some research before forking out all that cash. I'm going to be using it on a build I'm currently doing but from what you posted it will be more than enough. Will I need a pedal stop for this version as well and is it still a on off type clutch?
Since their re-design earlier this year the clutch has really been great. Its affordable, drivers VERY nice with the counter-weighted flywheel, and albeit mechanical, it is still a push conversion.
They use the same disc as Quartermaster 7.25" v-drives (not the 8-leg), so the power capability of these clutches is in the 800-900 range. Hell, we have gotten them to hold 1000whp in the past without an issue. With the power your making now, I don't think you will have to worry about how much power it makes, more about how it drives. Which is well for a twin!
I say go for it if your on a budget for a good twin, if your not on a budget and want something really nice. Go for the 8-leg from quartermaster with the street flywheel.
They use the same disc as Quartermaster 7.25" v-drives (not the 8-leg), so the power capability of these clutches is in the 800-900 range. Hell, we have gotten them to hold 1000whp in the past without an issue. With the power your making now, I don't think you will have to worry about how much power it makes, more about how it drives. Which is well for a twin!
I say go for it if your on a budget for a good twin, if your not on a budget and want something really nice. Go for the 8-leg from quartermaster with the street flywheel.
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