Webber clutch/flywheel
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From: Markham
Car: 1990 Camaro
Engine: 355ci
Transmission: TKO-600 5 speed
Axle/Gears: 3.73 10 bolt
Webber clutch/flywheel
I am going to be buying a tko-600 from www.5speedtransmissions.com and it is going to be backing an L98 currently making around 280 hp 390 tq, and in the next year will probably be making in the 375hp, 450 tq range
the company offers as part of the package if youre converting from auto to manual
webber billet steel flywheel $265
webber dual friction clutch $325
webber street performance clutch $295
Would that flywheel and either of those clutches be adequate for my application? Are they even good parts? Or should i be looking into something by centerforce?
the company offers as part of the package if youre converting from auto to manual
webber billet steel flywheel $265
webber dual friction clutch $325
webber street performance clutch $295
Would that flywheel and either of those clutches be adequate for my application? Are they even good parts? Or should i be looking into something by centerforce?
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From: Markham
Car: 1990 Camaro
Engine: 355ci
Transmission: TKO-600 5 speed
Axle/Gears: 3.73 10 bolt
i shouldnt have said tko-600 because as soon as i do no one responds.
No one has an opinion on those webber components?
No one has an opinion on those webber components?
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From: North Central Indiana
Car: 86 IROC
Engine: 383
Transmission: TKO 600
Axle/Gears: 3.54 Dana 44 IRS
I just did the swap you are about to do. I asked Ray Brock and he of course said they were very good clutches. I know nothing about them so i cant say if they are good or bad. I got a RAM clutch from Summit, it chatters a little when cold, but grips real hard, I like it overall.
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