cobalt ss lnf clutch
Hello my clutch started slipping and i need a new clutch.What clutch is good for a cobalt ss 2010 stock turbo full bolton?
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Originally Posted by exninja
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gmpp and stock LNF clutches are basically the same (as in, you wouldn't tell the difference running them). here's a good thread for reference: https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/driv...rences-283279/
the gmpp will mate to the spec lsj flywheel. the spec lnf flywheel has thicker dowel pins, but is otherwise the exact same. the stock LNF flywheel will mate to the LNF flywheel. The GMPP clutch will mate to an LNF flywheel if the holes are bored (I could be worng here, I haven't done it). since you should be getting a new flywheel too (that's a debate best searched rather than started again here), buy the combo that makes the most sense price-wise. the linked thread brings this up too (Powell Race Parts is an excellent source of information). |
Originally Posted by exninja
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I'm running a gmpp clutch with a zzp flywheel on my 09lnf and it holds great on e47 full Bolton and slightly bigger wheel in my factory turbo.
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Originally Posted by 63 Nova SS
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I'm running a gmpp clutch with a zzp flywheel on my 09lnf and it holds great on e47 full Bolton and slightly bigger wheel in my factory turbo.
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Originally Posted by Dany
ok thanks for the info,I’m thinking going stock,the gmpp is the same as the stock one? |
Originally Posted by cobaltssdude420
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I've got a flywheel for ya if you need it.
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It's just the stock f35 one. I'll let it go for cheap if you want it. I'm in kitchener Ontario
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Originally Posted by Dany
ok thanks for the info,I’m thinking going stock,the gmpp is the same as the stock one? |
Little late for a response, but I'll just add my $.02
As Nova said, there has been debate on the GMPP, but other than the color of the friction material of the disk and the springs in the hub, they are basically identical. The only difference worth noting is GMPP is technically rated at 420tq at the flywheel(was on CrateEngineDepot). The holes in the GMPP pressure plate are larger, and meant for any flywheel based on the LNF. The LSJ flywheel has smaller dowels, as do any based on it, requiring a little extra patience centering it. There is a good picture showing how to use a BIC pen cut into 3 pieces to assist in centering. I've been keeping a long term update going on the GMPP paired with a LuK fluwheel. So far the combo is just shy of 30k and going strong, with a little more than half on fbo stock turbo and a little less with a Z54 on it. |
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