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Old Mar 29, 2003 | 05:17 PM
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What is teh diffrent between racing clutch and regular clutch?
that is so special
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Old Mar 29, 2003 | 06:18 PM
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Default Re: Racing Clutch and Regular clutch (CaMiKaZi)

Uhm, better grip I guess, more precise engagement point, I guess it depends on how you use your car, maybe you'd find it extraordinary, and maybe you'd hate it too if you priviledge comfort.
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Old Mar 29, 2003 | 07:00 PM
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so you saying racing clutch are not comfortabe??
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Old Mar 30, 2003 | 03:01 PM
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well if you are planning on getting a clutch, and you have very minor bolt ons (header, exhaust, intake) a stock replacement will do. i believe that stock replacements will hold up to aroung 225 ft/lbs of torque (not for sure), and the most basic racing one holds about 275, depending on brand. unless you are seriously modding your car's powertrain, just get a normal clutch
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Old Apr 7, 2003 | 10:40 AM
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got most of the stuff except header
now going for aluminium radiator. soon
then well go for the header
i got the racing clutch and it's installed now
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