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King Cobra Clutch: Opinions needed/welcomed
Well I need a new clutch. My car has a t45 and one of the local guys is selling a King Cobra(valeo) clutch kit for a sweet price, which im meeting up to pick up later on today, hopefully. I have searched/read many people opinions on the pedal feel with the king cobra. Many love it, some dont, some say pedal feel is really hard, some say its softer than stock! WHAT gives?! Now I will be ordering this kit
Clutch Cable, Quadrant, and Firewall Adjuster Package : Maximum Motorsports Performance Mustang Suspension Store, Buy Now! and hoping the pedal will be comparable to stock. My car is my daily driver and will not see anything besides minor bolt ons, if at all(tight student budget here). What is the diff between this Valeo King Cobra and the FRPP King Cobra? Thanks for your input. And is the MM cable kit too much? can i get it for a better price somewhere else? And im going with the OEM ford clutch cable no matter what. Last edited by blueink; 03-21-2008 at 12:33 PM. |
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ive had a KC in 2 of my stangs and liked them very much. not too much harder than a stock clutch, and then you can adjust it with a tensioner. good set up, imo.
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cool thanks for the responses! and all of ya that have posted are fox bodies, but woudnt my 2000 have a hydraulic clutch? making it softer or comparable to stock? correct me if im wrong, as Im just starting to learn the mustang game.
on a side note!: i just picked up and MGW and JLT short ram about 20 mins ago for 250 both!!!!!! cant wait to get that shifter on! both items are practically new and the MGW came with blue and orange hanldes and the rubber gasket. |
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If you have a King Cobra and a stiff pedal something is wrong. The original Motor Sport was stiff, but the King Cobra is near stock pedal effort with close to the same clamping force as an old Motor Sport clutch. I only recomend them for street cars up to about 300 hp. Strip cars or higher horse street cars will tear up the disk rather quick. I have smoked multiple King Cobra clutches with only a two or three passes with 400 hp cars. I had a disk come apart in abunch of pieces on the very first pass in a 330 hp car on slicks, we had just put the clutch in two days before.
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The goal is to get the car to run 10.0 on radials,with out a power adder and still be streetable. 85 sonic blue coupe with 302 bored and stroked to 364, Ported Twisted Wedge heads and a BXR intake, A9M ECM with a Tweecer, C4 with trans brake, 275/60/15 M/T drag radials, no power adders. |
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Over all the KC is a good choice for a daily driver with under 400 fwhp . I usually use the LUK version of it due to the price and the fact its a complete kit .
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But not too much . Its a good choice for a clutch in front of a T5 .
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