Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Im going to buy a clutch for a 1994 mustang gt 5.0 V8 everything in there is stalk but i dont know what clutch

to buy. I dont mind the price but some people told me that i have to buy a clutch that has just a little bit more torque capacity than my cars torque. Is this true? i was looking at ACT clutches but their torque capacity is over 400 when my car only puts out 280. I hope someone can help me

Im going to buy a clutch for a 1994 mustang gt 5.0 V8 everything in there is stalk but i dont know what clutch
it sounds like your is stock to the bone.


just about any of the stock ones out there will do you just fine.


and just so you have some info before you go out and start buying parts.


summit racing has a stock clutch set replacement for you car.


part number is ram-88794 cost $165.95


and it comes with every thing you need clutch, pressure plate throw out bearing and it even has the alignment tool needed to make it easier, and don't forget to have the flywheel turned and get a new pilot bearing and use the new roller pilot bearing not the bushing, cost $25.00 and the bushing is 1/2 that but dont last as long.





you can go to summitracing.com or call em at 1-800-230-3030


and just for the fun of it go to northernautoparts.com or call them at 1-800-831-0884





they both say they will beat any ones price you never know you may get $20.00 to $50.00 off
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Reply:Most stock replacement clutches that company's sell have around 25% more holding power over the original stock clutch.Spec,Zoom,Ram,Centerforce and Fords king Cobra clutches are all good.You can go to the company websites or you can get them through places like summitracing and jegs on the net.
Reply:If the clutch you have in the car now is the original I'd say another one like it would work just fine. Ford thought it was OK in 94.

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