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HEADS UP DISPLAY. A DIGITAL PROJECTED DISPLAY ON INSIDE OF WINDSHIELD CONTAINING VEHICLE INFO SUCH AS SPEED, ENGINE TEMP, RPM, ETC. FOR DRIVER INFOR...
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tomb lt1 clutch
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Who makes the best clutch for an lt1 383. I want to retain the dual mass factory flywheel. Street use for a daily driver, occasional drag race, approx. 450 shp. Thanks, Tom
Posted on: 2007/12/23 23:55
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red_johnny RE:lt1 clutch
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Well, I got a 383 as well and I use a centerforce clutch
Posted on: 2007/12/24 1:06
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tomb RE:lt1 clutch
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Has it stood up well? How long have you had it in?
Posted on: 2007/12/24 3:13
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bogus RE:lt1 clutch
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to be honest, the dual mass isn't the key for driveability, it's the weight of the dual mass.

you may want to look at the McLeod with their steel single mass. It weighs about 30lbs, still lighter, but not so light as to cause issues.

I have not used the McLeod clutch, but I have heard reasonably good things about it.
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