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M2C's Racing clutch help - 5/13/2008 6:48:30 PM   
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I am putting a LRP Z.28R SPEC3 in my CRT and really don't want to throwmy money away on a crappy clutch. Can anyone tell me if the M2C clutches are good? Or can suggest a different brand. I am not a fan of sliders or adjustables. How abouta stock Ho Bao Hyper ST Clutch system?

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RE: M2C's Racing clutch help - 5/14/2008 7:29:44 PM   
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The M2C 4 shoe rocks, plain and simple.

I was killin shoes and bearings way to quick with 3 shoe deals, no matter what shoes/springs I tried.

With the M2C clutch, shoe and bearing life are measured in gallons.
The shoes require minimal maintenance, (light de-burring every couple weeks).
With all the possible combinations of clutch shoes/springs, there is a hot setup for every one, no matter what engine/car/truck you are running.

Try it. I guarantee you'll never go back to a 3 shoe. EVER.




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RE: M2C's Racing clutch help - 5/15/2008 7:58:14 PM   
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Do you have any trouble with bump starting? I asked A-Main's Thane, he said the flywheel is 34mm. Will this be a problem with a Jammin mono mount? I only use a bump box, so I wanna get this right so I don't throw any money away :} Thanks.

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RE: M2C's Racing clutch help - 5/16/2008 5:12:48 AM   
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34mm is plenty.....4 shoe's are where its at.

< Message edited by INTEGRA -- 5/16/2008 5:15:42 AM >


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RE: M2C's Racing clutch help - 5/17/2008 4:39:27 AM   
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No problems, what so ever.

I've used 2 different OFNA boxes and an AE box, no problems.

Current setup is the OFNA truggy box with a lipo pack.
It starts it on the first bump, every time.


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