So would you consider the full plate mod to be more relevant to those with modified engines(i.e. over-bore and boosted applications) than those with stock/stage 7 engines?That said, with a standard power output and decent frictions you are unlikely to get any benefit by going full plate and the gear change will not be as smooth.
No worries! I appreciate the knowledge and I see how the slipper clutch analogy is not quite right!Sorry, pedant mode switched on automatically.
Thanks for the input Sean! So after it's all pulled out you go back with a steel plate first? then friction and another steel to take up the space of the previous parts?Personally, we always eliminate the wire, half friction, damper washer and seat (also a washer looking part) and put in the full size plate. Far simpler function. Sort of like a shift kit. With stock, HD spring, or double spring conversions. With stock or modified engines.
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