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Topic: Clutch for a 95 gt$?
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Infamous5.0
CAFords OG
Member # 1745
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Whats a good clutch for a 95 mustang gt? performance/quality/price etc.?? Thanks
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Posts: 2340 | From: Bay Area | Registered: Aug 2002
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mtbaughs
Road Racer
Member # 4052
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It depends on your horsepower level and also how the car is going to be used. I use a local guy who custom makes a variety of set ups for our customers at dyno labs. I've been using him for years now. Anything from mild street disks to all out racing set ups
Posts: 2019 | From: Boise, Idaho | Registered: Jan 2004
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Mario@Strictly-Motorsports
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Member # 381
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The local guy who makes clutchs makes different designs, but our design with superior holding power can only be sold by us. We have our covers modified to hold 700HP+. You can only by this clutch from here at APEX.
You can buy a dual kevlar clutch, but it is not going to hold up compaired to our custom design.
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Posts: 221 | From: San Jose, CA, USA | Registered: Aug 2001
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BlackNGold
CaliforniaFords.com Moderator
Member # 655
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For mildly modded Mustangs you can't really beat a FRPP King Cobra...I had great luck with my SPEC stage II clutch too...
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Posts: 5132 | From: Bay Area, CA | Registered: Dec 2001
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Mario@Strictly-Motorsports
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Member # 381
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But our clutch do not have clutch chatter that others do and the pedal feel is like stock.
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Posts: 221 | From: San Jose, CA, USA | Registered: Aug 2001
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marc
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Member # 4238
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I put spec stage 2 on my 95 gt and love it. i would also change the throw out bearing it makes it feel 10X smoother
Posts: 290 | From: concord | Registered: Mar 2004
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