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Dyna Max Clutch Kit
MU 1947 Con. FE
This Dyna Max kit features a full feramic lining on a marcelled fin. The pressure plate is modified for higher plate load and smoothness of engagement. This kit will hold 550 horsepower & 1100 ft. lbs. of torque. Years 2000.5 - 2003 ETH
Is anybody running this clutch? Do you like it, love it, hate it? And if you wouldnt mind to PM me and tell me the price of this bad boy? Thanks
MU 1947 Con. FE
This Dyna Max kit features a full feramic lining on a marcelled fin. The pressure plate is modified for higher plate load and smoothness of engagement. This kit will hold 550 horsepower & 1100 ft. lbs. of torque. Years 2000.5 - 2003 ETH
Is anybody running this clutch? Do you like it, love it, hate it? And if you wouldnt mind to PM me and tell me the price of this bad boy? Thanks
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Good clutch, it'll hold what ya got easy. Broke my 11/4 input in 4th gear 1200rpms 40lb of boost never slipped once on me. As far as the price..well I got mine used for about 5. also a little grabby but anything your gonna get will be.
Just my 02c...
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The Con FE is the clutch I will be getting here soon. My stocker is hating the M4s.
Be advised that the experience of a 5-speed owner is not necessarily directly applicable to a 6-speed.
A friend of mine has a Con FE in his 2001 HO 6-speed. It holding well, but it's a little grabby for his tastes. He tows/hauls a lot, and the horses don't like the quick engagement.
If you tow or haul, I'd suggest the Con OFE, not the Con FE. The FE holds more, but the OFE is quite a bit smoother.
JMO
Be advised that the experience of a 5-speed owner is not necessarily directly applicable to a 6-speed.
A friend of mine has a Con FE in his 2001 HO 6-speed. It holding well, but it's a little grabby for his tastes. He tows/hauls a lot, and the horses don't like the quick engagement.
If you tow or haul, I'd suggest the Con OFE, not the Con FE. The FE holds more, but the OFE is quite a bit smoother.
JMO
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