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Old 11-09-2006, 12:15 AM   #4 (permalink)
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ACT carbon on carbon clutch

Here we go.
For starters ACT is bringing out a carbon on carbon clutch. This piece is rated at 500 ft. lbs. of torque... cold. Yes that's cold, it only goes up from there. They claim 1000 ft lbs. heated is a possability and just the nature of using carbon as a friction material. Good luck killing this one. More good news; it's rebuildable, utilizes the stock throw out bearing, no increase in pedal pressure, and will be priced less then Tilton set up. Production is gearing up as we speak and will be avalible for VIII's and IX's in January.
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