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Old 12-19-2006, 05:05 AM   #1
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Default MZM clutch

Well, it's official, I am going to go from twin to single in an effort to make the car more wife friendly. I have a tilton twin and she won't drive the car.

MZM performance showed me a clutch made using kevlar. The owner told me it is as strong as any ACT, but has the pedal feel of a stock clutch. He said it is rated at 550 lb/ft torque, which is enough for my purposes.

I'm going to put on this new clutch of his. He says he worked with a company to design something that would hold lot's of power, but maintain daily drivability. I'm going to get it installed in early-mid january.

If anyone is looking for a hydrolic tilton twin disk, it will be for sale once it is removed. Right now it has 7k miles on it.


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Old 12-20-2006, 06:45 AM   #2
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I've got the Exedy Twin. Why won't she drive it? Grab too much or rattle to much? The Exedy has been very good in traffic, but is noisy.


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