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Powerstroke Cowboy

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What specs are you looking for? Organic, Ceramic, or Sintered Iron? 3250, 3600, 3850 pressure plate? What do you plan to do with the pickup? DD, Drag racing sled pulling?? What are your HP goals??

This is just some of what needs to be addressed in order to get the right clutch.
 

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Yeah sorry forgot to include that. It's mainly a daily driver with a fifth wheel pull here and there and hauling cattle. I've got a 4294 with 300/200s and am getting it live tuned in the spring. I saw a guy with a similar setup running around 550hp. So something along those lines. Honestly, I don't know much about clutches. Mainly Something that will be fairly easy to drive. If a single disk will do me ok then I'd run that...
 

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Yeah sorry forgot to include that. It's mainly a daily driver with a fifth wheel pull here and there and hauling cattle. I've got a 4294 with 300/200s and am getting it live tuned in the spring. I saw a guy with a similar setup running around 550hp. So something along those lines. Honestly, I don't know much about clutches. Mainly Something that will be fairly easy to drive. If a single disk will do me ok then I'd run that...



As James said the best towing, work clutch you could get would be a DD organic for that kind of power level. And In all honesty If I could convince myself I did not need to do boosted launches and sled pull I would get the dd Organic clutch and call it good.

BUT if you want to sled pull every now and then or drag race where you rev it up to 3000 to 4000 RPMs (the same with sled pulling) the organic is not for you. The full ceramic will work IF you only want to sled pull once or two times a year. The ceramic is not affected by drag racing because it will not have all that weight (30,000+ ) behind it.

They make single disc clutches that can "hold" 550/1100 .. But I honestly do not think it will hold for you. Not to mention it will be grabby..

Hope this helps.
 

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And what am I looking at price wise? I was hoping someone had a clutch for a build they never finished our something I could pick up for a good deal lol
 

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You looking for Organic or ceramic??

If organic I can not help you there. If ceramic I can get you a price. Haisley has a nice Organic clutch. I am not a dealer for there clutches but maybe a sponsor here is??
They want 1614.80 for the clutch.

If you want me to price out a Ceramic DD clutch I can do that for you.
 

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