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03 Procharged GT

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The clutch in my car is stupid hard to push, some spec 3 clutch or something. The previous owner of my car ran slicks on it at the track. I just cruise it on the street and burn the tires off when I can. Can anyone recommend a good street friendly/leg friendly clutch.
 

Dark04GT

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Twin disc is a little more costly but totally worth it. Stock like pedal feel and tons of grip. I matched mine with an aluminum flywheel, new TB, new cable, etc. Drives great: https://www.americanmuscle.com/mcleod-rst-clutch-0110gt.html
 

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I have a "stock" level LUK clutch and love it. Great pedal feel. Affordable. High quality. I'm on my 2nd one. Got over 100k miles out of the first one. When I replaced it with another LUK unit I found there was still quite a bit of life left in the old one even though it was chattering from time to time.

Bottom line. I was happy with the long service life the first LUK clutch gave me so I had no issues putting another one in for the next 100k miles.

Of course my ride makes stock power levels. I don't race and just street daily drive in big city stop and go traffic. Which is why a lower effort clutch would be important to me as well.
 
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I have a Ram HD (like a stage 1 clutch), and it's not bad. Slightly more effort than stock, but it's good to like 400HP also.
 

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Dual Friction Centerforce and Billet Flywheel
 
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Dual friction clutch a little out of my price range, I will look into the RAM HD one
 

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+1 on the stock level LUK. I use the ford racing clutch in mine. its a little harder than stock but manageable.
 
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