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    Senior Member Ramairgod84's Avatar
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    which clutch to grab

    hey guys, im in the market for a new clutch, trying to keep cost down, and im debating between a ls7 clutch kit, and an ls6 zo6 clutch+ aluminum flywheel. It will not be a track car, just a DD, and only having simple bolt ons. I've heard the ls7 has a heavier flywheel, which means slower revs, but is that gonna hurt my performance? ive only got shorties on the car now. I want it to be quicker. Help?

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    Junior Member KC4x4's Avatar
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    I have LS7 kit installed with the LS2 "heavy" flywheel and I honestly don't see a difference in drivability nor revving compared to stock and it is my DD as well so the drivability was important. If anything I have more confidence, but that's probably cause it's new and new parts are always confidence boosters! I also do not have any big power boosters and have bolt ons etc.....just my 2 cents.

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