SPEC Clutches & Flywheels SB55

SPEC Clutches Flywheels SB55 杏吧原创

Direct bolt-in Super Twin multi-disc clutch and flywheel assemblies available in 4 different trim levels, supporting over 1000 pound feet torque with stock-like drivability and 1470 ft lbs in a street-friendly but slightly more aggressive trim.The kits are inclusive of a billet lightweight flywheel that promotes good drivability for all driving environments, while providing greatly enhanced throttle response and higher hp gain with very little audible gear noise.

Application: 2014 and up BMW M2/M3/M4

MSRP: $1999+

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