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Originally Posted by AlWakRa I will be going for OS giken GT single hard cover, it will be an option if you don't want to boost your car. I don't

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Old 08-31-2017, 06:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I will be going for OS giken GT single hard cover, it will be an option if you don't want to boost your car. I don't want to go through the on/off feel of twin plates.
I haven't noticed any particular "on/off" feel of the twin plate that you mention. It's obviously firmer to depress the clutch pedal, but other than that it feels like using a "normal" clutch to me.
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I haven't noticed any particular "on/off" feel of the twin plate that you mention. It's obviously firmer to depress the clutch pedal, but other than that it feels like using a "normal" clutch to me.
Maybe the GT in particular would be an exception. I have many who told me any multi plate clutch will be on/off. If I can find a car locally with GT soft cover to try I would reconsider going twin plate instead, but most people around here (over 7k miles away) don't know what brand they are using or which model if the have aftermarket clutch

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