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Re: clutch type



If you want the BEST clutch in the world, get a McLeod dual disc
clutch. It is bought with a flywheel so it's expensive, BUT YOU WILL
NEVER HAVE TO BUY ANOTHER CLUTCH AGAIN.  Hensley uses this in their
Super Stocker Cuda and have had it in there for over 6 years on slicks
running 8-9's. Now if that isn't extreem abuse I don't know what is. I
put one in my 70 Bee, launched the car at 4000rpm with slicks on a
sticky track and actually bogged the car because it just GRABBED and
no slip at all in the clutch, car ran a 13.2 @ 117mph with a 2.45 60'.
She was a 600+hp/600+ ft/lb beast and I had this clutch in the car for
6 years with no issues. My youtube video of my 105 yard (yes a
football field) burnout to see how this cluch grabs and just doesn't
let go. Anyone who has ever installed one can vouch for this, talk
with Hensley about them directly. My $0.02.


-- 
Steve
'63 Hemi Polara


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