Sd or Dd?
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Sd or Dd?
I'm looking at a clutch in the next few months.i eventually want to run 600+.I want to mainly have it capable of drag racing but may pull with it too.i've heard that most dd's are very slow to shift ,is this correct.Is there a single that will hold extreme power as well?
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no single disk is going to do what you want to do. My haisley dosent shift noticably slower than stock. however my friends eep clutch does. it may be the diffrence in diaphram vs lever style pressure plates? But i think you'll be happy with an haisley street drag dual disk I love mine.
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I think you are probably at a point at which you will need to decide whether you want to sled pull or drag race.
The Haisley DD drag seems to be a great choice for drag racers.
For a puller I would recommend the SBC DD 3850 CB or FE.
The Haisley DD drag seems to be a great choice for drag racers.
For a puller I would recommend the SBC DD 3850 CB or FE.
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when I talked to van he said you can pull the street drag just don't launch to hard (above 2500 rpm) for some one that wanted an all around clutch little sled pulling drag racing and still very streetable this seems to be the one I love mine
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Originally Posted by Tiger Rag
I've seen that Haisley double disk push a 3rd gen to mid 12 second quarter miles times consistently and impressively.