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Is it impossible to get a very track reliable clutch that is streetable?

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Old 02-17-2006, 11:01 AM
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Default Is it impossible to get a very track reliable clutch that is streetable?

Just like the title says, i will soon be putting about 450+ RWHP to the ground and its in a daily driver, so is it prety much a no hope that u can get a clutch to take to the track and do 6000RPM clutch dumps and on the way home be able to slip it so its not like leg pressing anna nicole smith (before trim spa baby!!) thanks
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Tilton carbon/carbon...
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Originally Posted by CTSmechanic
Tilton carbon/carbon...
what exactly is that?
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Textralia gets my vote.
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textralia gets my vote as well
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yeah but is it strong enough for a bunch of track runs with that kind of abuse? sticky times i'm assuming also...



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