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Mantic Clutch Spotlight Clutch Kit for November: Ford Falcon Mantic Track Series. Mantic Clutch has a wide range of twin disc clutch kits to suit Ford Falcon in our Mantic Track Series.

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The main difference between an automatic car and a manual car is that a manual has three pedals – the brake, the accelerator, and the clutch. The driver presses the clutch while manually changing gears using the gearbox. Automatic cars change gears, too, but they do it (you guessed it!) automatically.

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*|MC:SUBJECT|* *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* View this email in your browser Nissan’s SR20DET engine is a member of the SR series. It’s a popular inline four-cylinder engine that’s found in a wide range of vehicles, most notably the Nissan Silvia and 180SX. The CA18DE and CA18DET engines that powered the Silvia and 180SX before it was replaced by […]

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Mantic Clutch Spotlight Clutch Kits for September: Subaru Mantic Track Series.

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Mantic Track Series is intended at serious novice and professional performance enthusiasts, and incorporates twin and triple disc clutches constructed from billet steel and aluminum components. The Track Series kits have a torque capability of more than 1500Nm.

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Mantic Stage is a line of single disc clutch solutions for street and track application.

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Mantic 9000 series is a range of twin disc clutch systems designed for street and track applications, these kits suit a Mustang GT V8 Coyote

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Mantic Clutch’s Highlight Products for month of August 2021: Stage Clutch Kits incl. Solid Mass flywheel to suit Chevrolet Corvette 6.2 Ltr LT1 C7 6 Spd. Mantic Stage is a range of single disc clutch systems designed for street and track vehicles, these kits suit a Corvette 6.2 Ltr LT1 C7 6 Spd

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Clamp load isn’t everything, here’s some things to consider before selecting an upgrade clutch.

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The Lancer Evolution more often known as the Mitsubishi Evo, is a sports sedan based on the Lancer platform, was introduced in October 1992. Evo was the next step in the progression of the Lancer, a car already with nearly two decades of legacy.  Model designation commonly a Roman numeral, there have been ten official […]

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