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Old 24-08-2006, 08:42 PM   #1
FS5
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Default i6 clutches ????

well ,i'm interested to know what cluthes people are running in there i6's and how they feel , and what sort of power they are running with them .
i used to run a rpm HD clutch kit in my au ,it had a real heavy pedal but it felt strong and i liked it .only the pedal box didn't feel the same way and it kept trying to rip it off the firewall.so i have gone back to the original stock au i6 set up. witch dose the job just fine until i feel like giving it a bit of stick.it slips a bit when i give it some , more so of a morning when its cold .
what i'm after is something thats reasonably light on the pedal and has lots of bite once engaged .so any info on what you are running and how it peforms would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,jake

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