M20 Turbo Clutch

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  • codrum
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    This is the exact clutch I bought 3 years ago:

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  • speedracer 2002
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    Nobody?

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  • speedracer 2002
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    whats the part # for m20 spec stage 3 clutch? finding different numbers seeing what you guys have.

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  • IronFreak
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    Originally posted by LowR3V'in
    ^So you can run an m50 setup just need the starter?
    bigger size flywheel?



    I had the m20 stage1 it was buttery smooth but slipped at 380tq.
    Correct. you can run a complete e36 setup on the m20, just need the m50 starter to line up correctly with the ring gear.

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  • LowR3V'in
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    ^So you can run an m50 setup just need the starter?
    bigger size flywheel?

    Originally posted by Q5Quint
    I have a tcd stage uno and it is stock drivability with def more clamping.

    You prolly want the stage dos.
    I had the m20 stage1 it was buttery smooth but slipped at 380tq.

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  • einstein57
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    Originally posted by IronFreak
    I'm going to be running a stage 3 gripforce setup for an e36m3 on my seta. it'll all bolt up, just need and m50 starter. bigger/stronger clutches available with that route.
    Thats my current setup. Supposed to be rated at 450 ft lbs

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  • Q5Quint
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    I have a tcd stage uno and it is stock drivability with def more clamping.

    You prolly want the stage dos.

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  • kamotors
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    spec stage 3 is awesome

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  • Jaxx_
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    I have a spec stage 3 in my m10 and I love it. It's probably a bit much for daily use, but you can still go to the grocery store without much fuss. I know that doesn't matter much to you, but it's not entirely "unstreetable"

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  • codrum
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    Agree the the Spec stage 3. I've been running it on 15psi for the last couple of years - no issues. I had a similarly rated Competition Clutch in an older car and hated how twitchy it was. Very happy with the Spec.

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  • sayed ali
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    TCD stage 2 clutch seems to be very good for your goal ..

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  • IronFreak
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    I'm going to be running a stage 3 gripforce setup for an e36m3 on my seta. it'll all bolt up, just need and m50 starter. bigger/stronger clutches available with that route.

    If you don;t want to go that route I've heard good things about tcd kevlar clutch and Spec like Taco mentioned.

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  • TheTacoMan
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    Spec Stage three is what Im running, Although I hear Tcds is better.

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  • speedracer 2002
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    part number? Everything i'm seeing is only good for 280whp.

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  • 808e30325i
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    ^ x2

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