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Old 07-10-2008, 10:22 PM
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So my stock clutch is starting to slip a bit, and I was wondering if any of you had driven on a tilton clutch. Is it seriously an on/off switch, or will it slip a little bit?
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A pure racing clutch cannot be glazed or it will be fried.

Tilton does make clutches that you can drive on the street.

http://www.tiltonracing.com/content....st2&id=441&m=d

For slightly more money you can add an additional plate to increase life. Removing a plate will make it lighter but not as durable.
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Thats the one I ws looking at. So that CAN be driven on the street?

I don't drive the car much, maybe 2000 miles in the past year, and hopefully after the clutch goes in i'll get more track time and not be driving on the street at all. But have to buy the house first.

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