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#170044 May 2, 1:16pm
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http://www.suprastore.com/rpsmaxstdicl.html

what do you think about this clutch? Was thinking about that and also a flywheel, but i need some opinions on which is the best flywheel out there. Right now i'm looking at either findanza or monkey wrench racings flywheel.
Other thing is this will be in a turbocharged car.

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Caleb
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personally i like the act street clutch over rps. i'm also a fan of the fidanza flywheel..everyone i know who has one has no complaints whatsoever about it thumbsup

however, if your thinking about going Turbocharged, the blitz single disc active clutch set is supposed to handle big gains in whp/torque very well:

http://intensepower.com/blitcelgts001.html thumbsup

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Only thing is i have a gt, blitz doesn't make one for it that i know of. If i go with act, will the street clutch be enough orf which one would you recommend.

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