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Clutch

how much power hp and tq can a stock clutch hold before slipping??
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Re: Clutch

Maybe 20hp over stock, or if more it will just weare out fast.
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Re: Clutch

depends..lol
I have seen guys run stock clutches on 6-7 psi of boost from a t25 or equivalent turbo. About 200 whp or less. They will slip and are not going to help you improve your quarter mile, but they are capable of being driven on for a little while. I don't recomend it though. Try an RPS clutch, they are about the second best clutch you can buy and are reasonable in price. Mine holds 450 foot lbs of tourque just fine. They sell lower and higher hp rated ones as well.

If you are interested in more info, pm me and I can help you out.
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