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Originally Posted by Dallaz Never having a boosted car in general but specifically a high HP one that requires an aftermarket clutch, I dont quite understand what this means (newb

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Old 04-12-2012, 02:05 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Never having a boosted car in general but specifically a high HP one that requires an aftermarket clutch, I dont quite understand what this means (newb ?). How do you feel your clutch "reacting" to the power and know if it's going out or needs to be replaced with aftermarket? Thanks guys
if you are in gear press your gas and it just revs it is time for a new clutch as it is no longer doing the job it is supposed to do.

clutches can only hold an amount of power once that power level is over their rating they will slip and not transfer the power to the wheels.
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