The Mag Force is equipped with two 8-inch sintered iron discs and can hold up to 900ft. lbs. of torque. The Mag Force is ideal for racing, but it can be utilized on the street with its easier pedal feel. The kits also include a state of the art aluminum flywheel for quicker revs and outfitted with ARP hardware. mcleodracing.com
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