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Old 04-17-2008, 08:57 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Re: Alcohol Injection Anyone??

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What clutch won't handle the power? How much power right now before tuning?
It is a spec III + and right now I'm pushing 7 psi and 12 degrees of timing. It's near 720 RWHP and a ton of torque. The car made 657 RWTQ at 3500 rpm with the boost turned up but then the clutch said bye bye. On the street its no problem as the tires just go away but strapped down to an above ground dyno with people sitting in the back, the weak link becomes the clutch.
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