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Clutch time which is best Mcleod or Spec
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<blockquote data-quote="stang99svt" data-source="post: 1018105" data-attributes="member: 10603"><p>I've used a variety of clutches and even that diaken which started doing mustang clutches last year after response from the 2002 sema show from mustang owners. They also opened up a facility here in Michigan. I've predominantly used mcleod stuff and have been fairly happy. But definitely go with some of the responses above that its not a very user friendly clutch. It’s either "there" or not. No slipping with the single disk or twin plate. Both very harsh clutchs. I never liked anything by Centerforce. I've got pics of the diaken stuff here some where.</p><p>NPI recently bought out some clutch company and I';m going to be testing some new stuff. Not like teh clutch market is saturated all ready.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang99svt, post: 1018105, member: 10603"] I've used a variety of clutches and even that diaken which started doing mustang clutches last year after response from the 2002 sema show from mustang owners. They also opened up a facility here in Michigan. I've predominantly used mcleod stuff and have been fairly happy. But definitely go with some of the responses above that its not a very user friendly clutch. It’s either "there" or not. No slipping with the single disk or twin plate. Both very harsh clutchs. I never liked anything by Centerforce. I've got pics of the diaken stuff here some where. NPI recently bought out some clutch company and I';m going to be testing some new stuff. Not like teh clutch market is saturated all ready. [/QUOTE]
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