$99 Clutch Install Special!!!
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$99 Clutch Install Special!!!
Yes, ONLY $99 for a clutch install on your C5 or C6 Corvette!!! Simply purchase your clutch from us to take part in this AMAZING deal! (price includes labor only - no parts included).
We are dealers for ACT, Spec, Katech and Centerforce and would be happy to give you pricing for any of these clutch kits.
However, we recommend the Centerforce twin disc DYAD clutch. It drives like stock with smooth engagement and excellent, light pedal effort. Centerforces DYAD clutch is a fully dampened clutch system developed for vehicles with extreme power levels. It offers high torque capacity, greater longevity, and ARP fasteners. It can be yours for only $1399!
If you have any questions, would like a price on a clutch, or would like to set an appointment, please feel free to send me a private message or email, or give us a call at the shop.
Total Performance Engineering
6867 Speedway Blvd., R-104
Las Vegas, NV 89115
(702) 632-0270
jennifer@corvettetuners.com
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The Centerforce DYAD clutch is rated between 1300-1400 lbft of torque. Each clutch actually comes with a dyno sheet specific to that clutch. It gives average holding capacity, clamp load, and a multitude of other data points specific to that clutch. This insures that all clutches are qc'd 100% before they leave. They have already pushed beyond 1171 lbft of torque by a few of the larger tuners. Hennesy Vipers did a magazine write up where theirs was holding over 1100 on the dyno and still feeling perfect. Hands down, it is the best clutch we have ever used!
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Honestly, if you have a lower HP car (up to 500 hp) we recommend upgrading to the C6 Z06 clutch. It is $599.99 + $20 for the pilot bearing. We also HIGHLY RECOMMEND putting in a new slave/throwout as these are throwaway parts. We have NEVER done a clutch swap without replacing this.
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Honestly, if you are 600+ HP you should go with the Centerforce clutch. The only other clutches I would recommend are the ZR1 clutch that costs around $1500 and the Spec 3+ clutch that has a maximum capacity of 967, which is around $1000.
Dollar for dollar, power for power the only clutches that we recommend doing are the C6 Z06 clutch for lower power vettes and the Centerforce for higher powered ones. We have had six or seven clutches in our personal car including the Textralia, Spec, Monster, and Centerforce and the Centerforce by far has the best driveability, pedal, and lack of noise.
That being said, if there is a Spec, ACT, or Katech clutch that you are adament about having, we can and will get it for you.
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Due to the overwhelming response we have had to this special we will be running this through the end of October with a limit of 15 installs at this price. Give me a call today to set up your appointment!
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We got the first clutch from this special being installed next week. Only 14 more spots available...don't miss out. This is a once in a life time deal!
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No I do not have a list...
Honestly, if you are 600+ HP you should go with the Centerforce clutch. The only other clutches I would recommend are the ZR1 clutch that costs around $1500 and the Spec 3+ clutch that has a maximum capacity of 967, which is around $1000.
Dollar for dollar, power for power the only clutches that we recommend doing are the C6 Z06 clutch for lower power vettes and the Centerforce for higher powered ones. We have had six or seven clutches in our personal car including the Textralia, Spec, Monster, and Centerforce and the Centerforce by far has the best driveability, pedal, and lack of noise.
That being said, if there is a Spec, ACT, or Katech clutch that you are adament about having, we can and will get it for you.
Honestly, if you are 600+ HP you should go with the Centerforce clutch. The only other clutches I would recommend are the ZR1 clutch that costs around $1500 and the Spec 3+ clutch that has a maximum capacity of 967, which is around $1000.
Dollar for dollar, power for power the only clutches that we recommend doing are the C6 Z06 clutch for lower power vettes and the Centerforce for higher powered ones. We have had six or seven clutches in our personal car including the Textralia, Spec, Monster, and Centerforce and the Centerforce by far has the best driveability, pedal, and lack of noise.
That being said, if there is a Spec, ACT, or Katech clutch that you are adament about having, we can and will get it for you.
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Heckuva deal!
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Brian brought his car in with leaking differential and a heavily sticking clutch pedal with a clutch that was about to go out. He came in to take advantage of this $99 clutch install special and left the same day with a brand new C6 Z06 clutch, new diff seals and no more car problems!
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Based on your smiley I am going to guess that is more of a statement than a question...
If however it was a question...we prefer the new centerforce DYAD over the RAM due to the pedal pressure, sound, and engagement. However, RAM is a very good clutch.
If however it was a question...we prefer the new centerforce DYAD over the RAM due to the pedal pressure, sound, and engagement. However, RAM is a very good clutch.