Anyone have a LuK Pro Gold Clutch w/ aluminum flywheel?
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Anyone have a LuK Pro Gold Clutch w/ aluminum flywheel?
Anyone have this setup with the aluminum flywheel? If so, how has it been performing for you and how do you like it?
I just had this setup installed in my stock 97 and it feels good right now but curious as to how it will hold up. My last clutch was stock and lasted 40k with only 1 auto-x on it and a few spirited runs and burnouts.
Anyway, after spending wayyyy to much money for this clutch and install, Im going to drive this thing like an old woman.
I just had this setup installed in my stock 97 and it feels good right now but curious as to how it will hold up. My last clutch was stock and lasted 40k with only 1 auto-x on it and a few spirited runs and burnouts.
Anyway, after spending wayyyy to much money for this clutch and install, Im going to drive this thing like an old woman.
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IMHO, I had this setup and the LUK clutches (OEM) for the LS1/LS6 are junk and the OEM LS7 clutch isn't much better if you plan to push it hard on the track. If your car is stock then it may last longer. There are much better options out there. If you're primarily concern is price then check out the Centerforce Dual Friction 12" clutch #DF395010 at JEGS. Mike
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My buddy BLACKTOP2000 has this setup. We did the install ourselves and there is one gotcha. You have to adjust the spring after it's installed or it will slip with about 100ft/lbs of torque. It's easy to do but you have to be aware of it. We weren't and had to put it back on the lift, take the headers down, pull the inspection cover and tweak it...
Impressions of it. Stock feel and engagement. It's a pleasure to drive after I drive my SPEC 3. He s running 434rwhp/404rwtq and no slippage in almost 2 yrs and about 20k miles. He is also known to give it a blast now and then.
The only problem he has with it, and this is common with the stock clutches, is it sticks if he takes it over 6700rpm's. He has done the turkey baster fluid change numerous times with limited success. He is now contemplating changing to a different clutch.
If you are mostly stock and have a stock rev limit, or keep it to ~6500rpm's you should be ok, IMHO. Just break it in easy.
Impressions of it. Stock feel and engagement. It's a pleasure to drive after I drive my SPEC 3. He s running 434rwhp/404rwtq and no slippage in almost 2 yrs and about 20k miles. He is also known to give it a blast now and then.
The only problem he has with it, and this is common with the stock clutches, is it sticks if he takes it over 6700rpm's. He has done the turkey baster fluid change numerous times with limited success. He is now contemplating changing to a different clutch.
If you are mostly stock and have a stock rev limit, or keep it to ~6500rpm's you should be ok, IMHO. Just break it in easy.
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I went with the Luk Pro Gold and Fidanza aluminum flywheel after my heads/cam setup killed my stock clutch (3 years ago). I'm running the same clutch on my 402 with no problems. I have used it for open road racing, the Texas Mile, and ran it down the 1/4 mile a couple of times. I've been very happy with it.
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Well it sounds like I will be good to go then. I don't drag race so thats not a concern. The engagement feels nice and easy. Hopefully I can squeeze more than 40k out if this one.
What is the proper break in for a new clutch?
What is the proper break in for a new clutch?
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IMHO, I had this setup and the LUK clutches (OEM) for the LS1/LS6 are junk and the OEM LS7 clutch isn't much better if you plan to push it hard on the track. If your car is stock then it may last longer. There are much better options out there. If you're primarily concern is price then check out the Centerforce Dual Friction 12" clutch #DF395010 at JEGS. Mike
do you use this clutch? know anyone else that has used this clutch too?
good for road racing?