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ja_cain

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No secret stuff, the guy Ibuy through isn't a vendor here, that's all.
Gotcha. Not that I care (other people might), but how does the dd effect shifting speed? I would assume it adds a significant amount of rotating mass over the stocker, but maybe it's not enough to really make a difference.

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Yes it's heavy. Not a race clutch, by any stretch. I can shift it fairly quickly, but doing so is a bit rough on it.
 

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I've got a single disc valair in my tow rig. Rated for 450/900 pedal feels like stock, just a touch more "grabby" than the stocker as well. Truck has a 38r, adrenaline, intake/exhaust, probably around 350-370hp tune that I tow with. It only gets used to haul the horse trailer, flat deck gooseneck for hay, hay wagons etc and has been a great clutch so far.


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I've got a single disc valair in my tow rig. Rated for 450/900 pedal feels like stock, just a touch more "grabby" than the stocker as well. Truck has a 38r, adrenaline, intake/exhaust, probably around 350-370hp tune that I tow with. It only gets used to haul the horse trailer, flat deck gooseneck for hay, hay wagons etc and has been a great clutch so far.


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Thanks for the info/testimony. That leaves a lot of headroom from where I'll ultimately be operating. I plan on shooting for those hp numbers in my tow tune also once I have the fuel and air to get there.

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