Racing Clutch and Regular clutch
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.
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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