M92X248 The 350Z and 370Z have long been popular sports coupe options and are now the only Japanese vehicle in a category dominated by European options. It gives great bang for you buck which also makes it popular with tuners wanting to squeeze more power out of their performance coupe. This new twin plate […]
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Read MoreThe LS3 has some impressive power figures but for some people that’s never enough. The Mantic Stages clutch system upgrade suits lightly to moderately modified vehicles and replaces the Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF) with a solid flywheel which is essential when increasing the torque.
Read MoreThe 86/FRS/BRZ brings back the 90s Japanese sport car experience; that is a light, nimble, front engine, rear wheel drive sports coupe. The notion is pretty simple and has proved again to be a winner. The platform provides great bang for your buck but the need for more power is a craving that most owners have given into. When doing these power upgrades its critical that the clutch is also upgraded so that you can deliver that extra power to the road. Mantic Clutch has a great range of upgrades to suit any driving style and power level.
Read MoreA cult classic the Mitsubishi EVO has won motorsport titles as well as the hearts and minds of drivers wor ld wide. The new Mantic Track twin plate system suits the most common variants of the EVO range and has various plate options available.
Read MoreThe Corvette C7 showed the world that Chev could make a true sports car. Great looks, loud,fast and able to go around corners the C7 is a real rival to the Porsche 911. The burly 6.2L VB has many tuning options available but it’s important not to forget about upgrading your clutch when doing engine modifications. Mantic has a range of twin and triple disc options as well as high torque capacity single disc options.
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