Likes/Dislikes about McLeod's Rev Lock II clutch
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Likes/Dislikes about McLeod's Rev Lock II clutch
Looking into a new clutch and want to know how it's held up? Looks like some guys in my club are going w/ this one. Would like to hear from anyone that's got it and what you do or don't like about it.
Only looking at around 350 RWHP but I need a strong clutch for the track. The Z06 clutch just ain't cuttin' it these days <img border="0" alt="[whiner]" title="" src="graemlins/gr_cry.gif" />
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Only looking at around 350 RWHP but I need a strong clutch for the track. The Z06 clutch just ain't cuttin' it these days <img border="0" alt="[whiner]" title="" src="graemlins/gr_cry.gif" />
Thanks
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Re: Likes/Dislikes about McLeod's Rev Lock II clutch
I have been using this clutch for quite awhile (even before they were released to the public). It has held up to everything I have thrown at it. My only complaint is that is is kind of grabby when the clutch gets hot. However, it is nothing I couldn't live with and got used to it very quickly. There are also a few people using their stock hydraulics with the clutch, but I would recommend using a Mcleod adj. m/c and a "145" slave.
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Re: Likes/Dislikes about McLeod's Rev Lock II clutch
I am using it also, since October last year. It retains stock pedal pressure even with the Mcleod adjustable master, which is a plus in my book. It does get grabby in traffic but thats they way it is with an iron disk. It has held up to my rev limiter dumps on slicks with no problem.
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