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Centerforce and McLeod are both good. I know a few guys with each. I don't know anyone running the Z06 setup though. The guys with Centerforce like theirs and I haven't really heard anything bad about them. I have heard the guys with McLeod say that it is a little aggressive for the street. But that just depends how you like the feel.
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Camaros 69 SS L78, 69 327, 2000 Z28 Vert, |
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The Z06 clutches came in stock 01-02 Fbodies I think. My friends 02SS has one. It is good for a stock car but when you make more power than stock, i.e. cam upgrade, nitrous, heads, ect....I would strongly recommend a spec 3 or textrailia clutch and a billet steel flywheel. Check out http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=14, this is the manual transmission section and I'm sure you can get all of the information you need.
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Andy 1967 Camaro 406 4 speed 1969 C/10 383 5 speed 1969 D300 318 4 speed 1969 Super Bee 383 4 speed 1972 K/5 350 Turbo 350 1972 Duster 340 727 1974 'Cuda 340 4 speed |
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Get the ls2 flywheel and the clutch for the new ZO6 ls7. Mine holds great and it's a heads/cam car. Make sure you get the 01-02 hydraulics while your at it.
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2000 camaro ss, all motor, best run 11.21 @ 128 sold. 2007 Z06 16000 miles |
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