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<blockquote data-quote="black03" data-source="post: 7307468" data-attributes="member: 4037"><p>My personal experience with the Ram Twin w/900 series discs has been very good. It's smooth as can be and doesn't chatter at all. I've never beat the crap out of it because my car isn't tuned but if it does as well as it's doing now once I'm making power then I'll be very happy. I've seen others struggle with them though. Racerat being one of them. She had a great experience with the 300 Series twin and beat the hell out of it. Once that clutch died she tried the 900 series twin and had troubles with it that just never went away. As she mentioned above she went with the Zoom twin which I've seen several others in the community give excellent feedback on. The same goes for Fidanza's twin as it's the Zoom twin just painted and boxed under Fidanza's name. We've sold a few spec P-trim twins to some GT500 and S197 guys who love them. They say that the car drives real well without any chatter and it's rated at some crazy hp numbers. </p><p></p><p>The newest twin to our lineup is the Mcleod which has been getting amazing feedback from everyone. It can be used with any aftermarket flywheel and has been reported to have no chatter. They've got an 800hp and 100hp version. Both are priced very nice. </p><p></p><p>Whats good is that we have options. </p><p></p><p>Jared</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black03, post: 7307468, member: 4037"] My personal experience with the Ram Twin w/900 series discs has been very good. It's smooth as can be and doesn't chatter at all. I've never beat the crap out of it because my car isn't tuned but if it does as well as it's doing now once I'm making power then I'll be very happy. I've seen others struggle with them though. Racerat being one of them. She had a great experience with the 300 Series twin and beat the hell out of it. Once that clutch died she tried the 900 series twin and had troubles with it that just never went away. As she mentioned above she went with the Zoom twin which I've seen several others in the community give excellent feedback on. The same goes for Fidanza's twin as it's the Zoom twin just painted and boxed under Fidanza's name. We've sold a few spec P-trim twins to some GT500 and S197 guys who love them. They say that the car drives real well without any chatter and it's rated at some crazy hp numbers. The newest twin to our lineup is the Mcleod which has been getting amazing feedback from everyone. It can be used with any aftermarket flywheel and has been reported to have no chatter. They've got an 800hp and 100hp version. Both are priced very nice. Whats good is that we have options. Jared [/QUOTE]
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