Tilton ST-246 Clutch - If it works as good as it looks...
Kind of went out on a limb - have not heard of anyone running these yet, but know their reputation for racing clutches is excellent.
this consists of one type of clutch pack for multiple applications (Camaro, Corvette, Mustang, etc....) thru different flywheels. I work in the manufacturing world (was a machinist / toolmaker 15 years ago) and this is one really nicely made unit. The flywheel is like a piece of art. It is not a big thick flat disc, on the engine side it is all relieved for weight https://scontent.ffar1-1.fna.fbcdn.n...d2&oe=5ED37ACA https://scontent.ffar1-1.fna.fbcdn.n...e5&oe=5ED76FD3 https://scontent.ffar1-1.fna.fbcdn.n...10&oe=5ED7A57C |
Hi, can I ask if your Clutch was worn and slipping since your installing a new set up? And if so about how many miles did you get out of it? I’ve never had a manual on a high Hp car before. So I wondering how much abuse use launches you can get.
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It does look very well made, hope it turns out the best... I just bought a mcleod one... but the Tilton looks kinda like a mantic they just look like another level.
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I have been looking very hard at this clutch and have seen zero reviews of it yet. Would you be able to tell us about how this has worked out for you so far? I’m ready to pull the trigger on this one so long as the chatter is somewhat contained and it has good street manners. Thank you!
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