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The Last Flexplate You'll Ever Need!

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A DUCK with a Cummins.......

Crikey! That's a bit more beefy than OEM...



How does it all fit? The OEM flexplate must be thin for a reason... besides being cheap.



Do you have to run 'brand-X' convertors, longer bolts, or what?



What are they gettin' for it? PM/email if necessary.



Matt
 
Matt,



It will come with a small bellhousing spacer, slightly longer bolts, and i believe it will work with all converters.



Hope this helps :)



DD
 
ok now for the big question did they get it SFI certified so that it is leagal on nhra and dhra running in the 11 I know this aint a big issue for most George
 
cool thanks how thick is the spacer I am all ready close but to the fire wall but might have a little room to spare



you may get a hold of old sleddy I know he has talked to sfi some for the dhra already thanks George
 
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The flexplates are ready. And they now fit with no bellhousing spacer!!! A very nice fit, thanks to some wonderful engineering :cool:
 
wow looks as big as my flywheel that thing is huge. Wonder how they got everything to fit that's some pretty good engineering.



-ben
 
Sled Puller said:
Thats pretty sweet Jake.

Now get them to beef up that ATS exhaust manifold, I noticed another crack in mine today... ..... :(

Yeah it's a nice piece gene. Call me on that manifold thing, i think i know someone who could take care of that for you. ;)
 
I just ordered a laminated flywheel that is supposed to double the power handling of a stock flexplate. After spinning two of mine, I finally went with a stage 5 ATS and added this laminated stock looking flex plate to compensate for the extra power I am running. I will see next week How it handles it.
 
Just better hope you don't have any customer service issues with ATS. If I had to do it again I'd look elsewhere.



I like some of their designs but seriously, look at some of the recent posts from people (including myself) about problems with their stuff and dealing with them.
 
Yes they are SFI certified I think they charged me $ 1. 50 to have my customers spun to 7500rpm to certify it. Comes with a certificate.
 
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