mntngts99
Viper Owner
I have used the Search. I'm on my second stock clutch, didn't last a year, 661 rwhp 697 rwtq . Try stock one more time or go with Centerforce or Spec ????
TIA
TIA
Mine stock didn't last either. Have about the same power. I went with a RPS clutch. Seems to be holding well.
Still have it, but installed the RPS (bought 2 of them). I want to use the Spec 3+ for the Upcoming turbo project.
I have used the Search. I'm on my second stock clutch, didn't last a year, 661 rwhp 697 rwtq . Try stock one more time or go with Centerforce or Spec ????
TIA
richSRT10 puts down over 900 with an OEM clutch...no problems
I put 25,000 miles on the original clutch and replaced it with a stock clutch and have had zero problems. I see Dave averages 400+ posts a months(I won't comment on that). It is obvious Dave knows more then Doug & Jason(DLM-Heffner) with his research. Too bad all he does is chat and has no real world experience. I will not call Doug anymore for advice or upgrades, I want Daves number
Tell us more Dave....
You know Dave, I have zero insight on where or how you come up with your information but I do know Richie and his 900+ rwhp car quite good and am also aware of the miles he has SUCCESSFULLY logged on that car using the stock clutch. Richie has competed at many cruise nights consisting of MANY MANY spirited street blasts, numerous back street videos done with Gary Javo (can be seen on youtube), and has participated in the Bradenton race for the last several years (all on his DLM SRT running the same stock clutch). He is the current world record holder for a Dodge Viper (supercharged) ET holder on street tires in the 1320 so his qualifications on clutch advice can be deemed "relevant".I think you've exceeded the usefulness of the stock clutch hp range, from some previous research I've done. Up to 600 was kind of a turning point of sorts.
Sounds like you're on track though.
You know Dave, I have zero insight on where or how you come up with your information but I do know Richie and his 900+ rwhp car quite good and am also aware of the miles he has SUCCESSFULLY logged on that car using the stock clutch. Richie has competed at many cruise nights consisting of MANY MANY spirited street blasts, numerous back street videos done with Gary Javo (can be seen on youtube), and has participated in the Bradenton race for the last several years (all on his DLM SRT running the same stock clutch). He is the current world record holder for a Dodge Viper (supercharged) ET holder on street tires in the 1320 so his qualifications on clutch advice can be deemed "relevant".
Since we now ALL know where Richie is coming from regarding his REAL LIFE experience with the stock unit can you please educate the rest of the masses on where your info lies OTHER than heresay of course. Lastly Dave, wouldn't you at least recommend that you replace the stock unit AFTER it fails? I bet Richie first thought this way but after having so much luck on the first clutch would you expect him to not put in another?
Hard to beat someone with 500 posts a month. You win.
You know Dave, I have zero insight on where or how you come up with your information but I do know Richie and his 900+ rwhp car quite good and am also aware of the miles he has SUCCESSFULLY logged on that car using the stock clutch. Richie has competed at many cruise nights consisting of MANY MANY spirited street blasts, numerous back street videos done with Gary Javo (can be seen on youtube), and has participated in the Bradenton race for the last several years (all on his DLM SRT running the same stock clutch). He is the current world record holder for a Dodge Viper (supercharged) ET holder on street tires in the 1320 so his qualifications on clutch advice can be deemed "relevant".
Since we now ALL know where Richie is coming from regarding his REAL LIFE experience with the stock unit can you please educate the rest of the masses on where your info lies OTHER than heresay of course. Lastly Dave, wouldn't you at least recommend that you replace the stock unit AFTER it fails? I bet Richie first thought this way but after having so much luck on the first clutch would you expect him to not put in another?
Now y-all can see my dilemma. data supports trying stock clutch one more time.
Votes so far
stock 2
Spec 0
Centerforce 0
Funny you make mention of obtaining your knowledge from people on this forum Dave. How many on this forum run 900+ rwhp cars that your getting your info from? Lets narrow it down a little more now Dave. How many people in THIS thread have 900+ rwhp cars? Here's a hint dummy it is more than 1 . You happen to not be the "other" one so your opinion is BS. You are the only advocate for this guy asking a clutch question for him to spend money on a part not needed. Are you going to treat him to the expense of it as well? There's a little saying around internet forum boards that I am surprised a man with such extensive knowledge such as yourself hasn't read yet. READ MORE AND POST LESS. It is clear that you have no idea what it is you are talking about Dave.If you are really chewing up clutches in a hurry - faster than those that say they will take 900hp - you might want to check your input shaft and flywheel.
A bent input shaft would likely cause vibration, as would a warped or grooved flywheel, but the next thought would have to be learn how to drive. I'll be more respectful than that, and let some of the others be the dick.
Funny you make mention of obtaining your knowledge from people on this forum Dave. How many on this forum run 900+ rwhp cars that your getting your info from? Lets narrow it down a little more now Dave. How many people in THIS thread have 900+ rwhp cars? Here's a hint dummy it is more than 1 . You happen to not be the "other" one so your opinion is BS. You are the only advocate for this guy asking a clutch question for him to spend money on a part not needed. Are you going to treat him to the expense of it as well? There's a little saying around internet forum boards that I am surprised a man with such extensive knowledge such as yourself hasn't read yet. READ MORE AND POST LESS. It is clear that you have no idea what it is you are talking about Dave.
The stock clutch can handle quite a bit of power using street tires= FACT
You will need to upgrade to a stronger unit when you plan on running sticky tires=FACT
Dave has no idea what he is talking about regarding a clutch=FACT
Dave burns up clutches because he can't drive=FACT
Dave will post 5000 times more in the next 6 months=FACT
1000 of those posts will be Dave trying to convince us that he knows something=FACT.
Goodbye Dave. It has been a pleasure making you look like a fool.
I have an RPS clutch and flywheel combo. Held pretty good with the ntirous set up (600 + rwhp, 800 + torque), and holding up well with my current TT set up (800 + rwhp and rwtorque).
PN # of the clutch (max series with pro pressure plate): MS-23048-EC-PRO
PN # flywheel (CYN-R-G Segmented flywheel): BF-05088
If you are really chewing up clutches in a hurry - faster than those that say they will take 900hp - you might want to check your input shaft and flywheel.
A bent input shaft would likely cause vibration, as would a warped or grooved flywheel, but the next thought would have to be learn how to drive. I'll be more respectful than that, and let some of the others be the dick.
Thanks for confirming publicly what everyone in this thread knows privately. You are an idiot and the first step to getting the help you need is acknowledging your short comings. Follow my posts and you may increase your intellect from reading more.I love your flattery. I know, you are stalking me.
And yes, if he finds his input shaft bent and flywheel warped or grooved, we'll all show up at your house to do it! On my dime! If you don't have the tools or lift, I pay! And buy the parts too!
Just like you said. I know nothing and you know everything. But I'm buying, so it is cool King Snot Rag.
And it's not goodbye, but see you soon!
Depending on how often you do DR passes, that is clearly the reason for your premature clutch failures. 1.4 60's are too much for the factory clutch to hold time and time again.Dave. I can get 1.6x 60' times on pilots and 1.4x on BFG D/R's . I think I can drive
Depending on how often you do DR passes, that is clearly the reason for your premature clutch failures. 1.4 60's are too much for the factory clutch to hold time and time again.
And please don't mind Dave, he recently discovered how dumb he actually is.