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Old 10-04-2023, 11:32 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by slider2828 View Post
I have an ORC twin disc, but I would never recommend a twin disc after putting in one.
Yes pedal "pressure" feels stock. Cool!
But here is why I wouldn't bother.
#1 They are noisey, if you want to turn on the car and every normal person would think, shit is your car fallin apart. Cool, else don't.
#2 Sensitive AF because that is what you pay for. They are SUPER grippy 1st 2nd 3rd gear, you can't just bang away cause its VERY grippy and jolts the car a bit if not rev matching.....
#3 Unless you have a sturdy ass gear box like a CD gearbox, it will eat your tranny alive on drifting or clutching kicking.... its hard on the drive train....

I only got it because I got a really good deal on it, thought it sounded cool until how loud it was like a super loud ducati dry clutch (if you never heard one youtube it). I have a CD box but I am not drifting or daily driving it, just track duty in 4-5 and 6th gear.....

Otherwise truthfully my favorite clutch was a RPS Max Street Disc clutch, but they are disc. Maybe I heard good things about white bunny? but no experience on em
I think I'm old because I'm going to +1 all of this.

Most likely going to a coppermix single in my SR this winter because the OSG twin is cool but now that I'm not tracking the car I want something easier to drive on the street that's not as abrupt.

Are RPS clutches even still around? I had one back in the day on my KA-T that I liked a lot.
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