Twin Disc Clutch Reviews
#41
I hope that you installed a pedal stop per the instructions. Mine got a lot quiter after breaking it in and a couple good launches. My decel noise happens around 2500-3500rpms.
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I think I'm gonna pick up the SOS twin, it's pricey, but I believe the design of a twin disc lends it's self to better absorbing the harsh engagements that would otherwise be transmitted to the drivetrain via a single puck style clutch.
Basically creating a safety bubble for the tranny, and perhaps helping insulate it from damage, or at the very least slowing that damage down to a single season.
Thoughts?
Basically creating a safety bubble for the tranny, and perhaps helping insulate it from damage, or at the very least slowing that damage down to a single season.
Thoughts?
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I think I'm gonna pick up the SOS twin, it's pricey, but I believe the design of a twin disc lends it's self to better absorbing the harsh engagements that would otherwise be transmitted to the drivetrain via a single puck style clutch.
Basically creating a safety bubble for the tranny, and perhaps helping insulate it from damage, or at the very least slowing that damage down to a single season.
Thoughts?
Basically creating a safety bubble for the tranny, and perhaps helping insulate it from damage, or at the very least slowing that damage down to a single season.
Thoughts?
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