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I don't know. My opinion and experience, for what its worth, is the stock clutch is fine for road racing. Drag strip and launching is a whole different animal, but

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I don't know. My opinion and experience, for what its worth, is the stock clutch is fine for road racing. Drag strip and launching is a whole different animal, but with proper heel-toe, you really aren't stressing the clutch that much.
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