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Old Fri., May 04, 2007
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Default TRD Clutch Specs?

Anyone know the holding power of the TRD clutch? I'm buying a new TC from the dealer soon and I want to know how good the clutch really is. Should I get the TRD or go with a company like Clutchmaster?
My objective is to reach 250whp using a S/C. I chose the S/C over a turbo because the S/C is less tempermental.
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at 250 u should be fine its gonna burn up alot sooner thoe. and my slip slightly u should talk to navy about that 1.
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Cool, thanks for the advice.

TRD just says it has 25% more holding power but I cannot find any actual torque ratings.
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well the should be stoung enough to hold their suppercharger thats why im thinking u should be fine. but if u were wanting to push some more hp out ide get at least a stage 1.
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Unless your pushing 300WHP+, drag launch from every light/stop sign, or just suck at using a clutch you should have no probs. I have 41K on stock clutch. The TRD is a bit more robust. I have a Spec Stage III clutch and Fidanza lightweight flywheel that has been setting around for a year and a half now waiting for my Quaife LSD. Just got that darn thing (LSD) from ZPI. As soon as I get the chance, that puppy is going in. I will let ya'll know what I find when I drop the bell-housing (tranny).
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