Posted: Sat Oct 18, 14 12:19 pm
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db wrote:Found em on Jegs. $959 for their dual disc with 0 balance flywheel
http://www.jegs.com/i/RAM+Clutches/798/75-2310/10002/-1
Just a bit !db wrote:Scary ain't it
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None Paul, both my stick cars had std type clutches in them, ran the 340 Cuda on track a few times with cheater slicks and it was ok, I would go with Blue's suggestion and talk to Tim Hyatt.....the American forum wasn't much help was it, everyone has different ideas of what works best.....db wrote:Do have any experience of the Ram stuff Les?
I notice there's no prices published on the website
yeah all looks sexy but we are talking a 360 not modern hemi here so i doubt it will look as gooddb wrote:Ta mate that sounds very interesting.
That's some exotic looking kit!
How does shipping compare with say the US? Do we still get screwed for import duty, etc?
Good info there mate, cheersLes Szabo wrote:None Paul, both my stick cars had std type clutches in them, ran the 340 Cuda on track a few times with cheater slicks and it was ok, I would go with Blue's suggestion and talk to Tim Hyatt.....the American forum wasn't much help was it, everyone has different ideas of what works best.....db wrote:Do have any experience of the Ram stuff Les?
I notice there's no prices published on the website
This article may help some as well.....
http://www.hotrod.com/techarticles/driv ... stem_news/
Les
Ive gone for this set up too.Adrian Worman wrote:I used a McCleod Super Street Pro clutch last change. Admittedly just before the Nats (2days) so it didn't get a proper bed-in but it works bootiful and took loads of track abuse since.
I'm still using the factory flywheel now but I'm gonna get a billet one for the stroker motor. I may use a twin plate assembly instead cos if you price up a decent flywheel and strong cover and plate you pay about the same.
I would still always use a diaphragm cover over a Borg & Beck style cover, more clamping force and lighter pedal pressure.
The dual friction surface plates are very good, organic material on the cover side and ceramic/sintered bronze/whatever on the fly side. Don't know how aggressive the wear will be against the flywheel yet, but I suspect it won't be much worse than a regular disc, the 'pucks' on the DF plates give a much greater clamping effort and the separation allows them to run much cooler.
Heat is the flywheels killer