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<blockquote data-quote="tofu_manic" data-source="post: 3119654" data-attributes="member: 46980"><p>initial pickup? not quite sure what u mean</p><p></p><p>u mean when the clutch bites? and gets going? smaller always means easier to turn/spin, but the advantage here is that even though the clutch looks small, but it still bites</p><p></p><p>the larger oem clutch, what i worry is that it will not bite once u go crazy on the pedal</p><p></p><p>ori clutches are always meant to slip a little bit as it is made for the general user, who will find it more comfortable and easier to use</p><p></p><p>so far la, been pushing the clutch hard, so far so good</p><p></p><p>mebbe u shud try larger clutches on ur ori flywheel first, and if it is enough, then no need look at other options edi</p><p></p><p>if not enough, then just find another ori 1.3/1.5 flywheel which has not yet been 'tebuk-ed' and throw in the plug n play 3 puck clutch, if u worry about durability la, if not then use back ori 'tebuk-ed' one i guess but there's always the uncertainty hehe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tofu_manic, post: 3119654, member: 46980"] initial pickup? not quite sure what u mean u mean when the clutch bites? and gets going? smaller always means easier to turn/spin, but the advantage here is that even though the clutch looks small, but it still bites the larger oem clutch, what i worry is that it will not bite once u go crazy on the pedal ori clutches are always meant to slip a little bit as it is made for the general user, who will find it more comfortable and easier to use so far la, been pushing the clutch hard, so far so good mebbe u shud try larger clutches on ur ori flywheel first, and if it is enough, then no need look at other options edi if not enough, then just find another ori 1.3/1.5 flywheel which has not yet been 'tebuk-ed' and throw in the plug n play 3 puck clutch, if u worry about durability la, if not then use back ori 'tebuk-ed' one i guess but there's always the uncertainty hehe [/QUOTE]
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