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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
West
whats everyone going to do over the winter? mods? projects?
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<blockquote data-quote="C Weil" data-source="post: 3035901" data-attributes="member: 20065"><p>On the Saleen? Fidanza flywheel, clutch is up to you. I prefer Spec or McCleod, as I've had good experiences with them every time, but whichever. You don't need anything super beefy as long as you break it in- a Spec 2 or equivalent should be fine since it's street driven all the time and not making monster power. A Spec 3 (and most of their equivalents, perhaps McCleod aside) are generally has on/off engagement, so some people do not like driving with them on the street all the time. Some do- I've had mine in for a while. I can definitely say it's not as comfortable, though. The stronger McCleod's don't have the same on/off engagement, but there aren't really any dealers around here who want to sell them (less margin, I suspect).</p><p></p><p>Just a heads up- I can't remember if that year has the 6 or 8 bolt cast cranks; if it has the 6, you may be wasting your money if you ever plan to turn the boost up and put a forged motor in he car, as all the forged cranks are 8 bolt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C Weil, post: 3035901, member: 20065"] On the Saleen? Fidanza flywheel, clutch is up to you. I prefer Spec or McCleod, as I've had good experiences with them every time, but whichever. You don't need anything super beefy as long as you break it in- a Spec 2 or equivalent should be fine since it's street driven all the time and not making monster power. A Spec 3 (and most of their equivalents, perhaps McCleod aside) are generally has on/off engagement, so some people do not like driving with them on the street all the time. Some do- I've had mine in for a while. I can definitely say it's not as comfortable, though. The stronger McCleod's don't have the same on/off engagement, but there aren't really any dealers around here who want to sell them (less margin, I suspect). Just a heads up- I can't remember if that year has the 6 or 8 bolt cast cranks; if it has the 6, you may be wasting your money if you ever plan to turn the boost up and put a forged motor in he car, as all the forged cranks are 8 bolt. [/QUOTE]
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