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Old 07-07-2008, 07:21 AM   #2433 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by SRT4chris2005 View Post
Because it just helps me remember all whats done. Easier to put ported then, smoothed.

Whats the clutch have to do with anything. I got a good deal, I put it in to be safe.

Want to see the stock clutch, still perfectly fine when it was taken out.

A better clutch will:

1) put the power to the ground
2) gives you better revs when you switch gears and launching or taking off
3) is safer in case you have to much power it doesn't explode during a burnout or something similar.

And no the stock clutch looks like a soup can
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