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    Quote Originally Posted by southerner
    Nice soft cutch ? The fairer sex dont like it when they have to arm wrestle the pedal to the floor.
    Yeah, McLeod makes some very nice street clutches that take acceptable amounts of left leg effort....


    Pat, close to what I had in mind, thanks for the input.... I like cam books too!!! well, I guess I like any book that has car parts in it!!!!
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    i would never stop looking at them cam books if they had hot women in them to ?yes i am a pig but happy

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    "Yeah, McLeod makes some very nice street clutches that take acceptable amounts of left leg effort...."

    Dave, I have had real good experience with Centerforce. Good clamping force and a nice easy pedal.....real easy......
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    I've looked at them Tech, but never have used one. Are you talking about the diaphram type with the weigted center????
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    Thats the best centrifugal set up for the street performance clutches
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    Here's the intake I was talking about, it's called a Torklink, 6 1/2 " tall.... Any experience with them or flow time????

    Right side feeds left bank, left side feeds right bank. Specs say it works from 2800 to 6500 with peak torque at 4000 RPM-----seem reasonable???? Claim is for 20 ft lbs. torque increase @ 4000 RPM???
    Isn't that similar to the old Crossram intake? I heard those didn't work too well... they don't make 'em anymore either.

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