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Goat Blower
07-23-2007, 12:29 PM
Personally I'd spend the money on future expansions and get the twin disk when you need it. The good old 2600 can handle a lot of abuse.

Jakey
07-23-2007, 07:58 PM
What theoretical advantage(s) does the Tilton have over the other brands to justify the cost?

v8klla
07-23-2007, 08:08 PM
I believe the tilton is carbon?

Super Bleeder!!
07-23-2007, 08:18 PM
Tilton has lots of friction surfaces available. The full carbon they offer is like 4500 bucks.

At-Least-It's-An-Evo
07-23-2007, 08:41 PM
Tilton has lots of friction surfaces available. The full carbon they offer is like 4500 bucks.



And any other tilton twin OTHER than the Carbon $$$$ Carbon is not worth your head ache.

Swifty1638
07-23-2007, 11:00 PM
Tilton is for ballas. Not a DSM'er. It's just nit needed. You can get a single disc to hold the power you want. I needed a new clutch, after burning out the old 2600, and decided that I didn't want a twin, for the cost, and for the fact that it's just not fun to drive in every-day living. So, I went with a southbend pressureplate, and an FE disc. Tractor-pulling material on one side, and ceramic on the other (correct me if that's wrong?). Anyway, it's the same clutch josh ran in his stealth last year/this year, and with the exception of the 6-puck part, also the same as John for his galant. Even twin discs can slip (Kyle's did at the last dynoday) but I guess it's all up to you and how deep you want to sink your teeth.

-A. Swift