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about crankwalk in a 7 bolt..........?

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and groomz ur right its not worth fighting over... its just a dumb question that started a fight and i am sorry to agen wizzard for fighting with him i just had a question did n't know it would start a fight
 
So all those bone stock gst and gsx's out there with stock clutches that walked because of a heavy PP? And I DID mean 4G64 7 bolt blocks, you know... the kind that come in the 2.4 liter flavor.



Agent Whizard.
 
Originally posted by Agent Ezzard
So all those bone stock gst and gsx's out there with stock clutches that walked because of a heavy PP? And I DID mean 4G64 7 bolt blocks, you know... the kind that come in the 2.4 liter flavor.



Agent Whizard.

The horse is dead, why are you still beating it?

:confused:

:dsm: :laser: :talon:
 
O.k. Everyone knows that 7 bolts are prone to crankwalk... Ask around..Better yet call Road Race Engineering, or Mach V Motorsports...You can go as high as a 2100 lb pressure plate before there is a significant risk of CW. If you go higher you are not necessarily going to get it, But your chances are greatly increased..For some, it's only a matter of time, and by installing a 2500 lb or greater pressure plate you've just pushed Fast Foreward. Larry L:cool:

The stock Pressure Plate is 1700 so its already relatively strong.. I'm not saying the stock PP was the problem but why add stress to an already weak point in the drivetrain:confused: Good luck ...
 
ok now that , its answered LOL we r good now;) :thumb: so no more hating.... and thanx for that larry l
 
and i know i am! and do need to be mature about this since its over all i haev to say is i am glad the mostly everyone in here has grown up!! (well almost!):laugh:
 
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