carbon vs metal clutches

tailslide

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got my car dynoed and muz say the figures weren't too impressive. :evil:

did realize wat i could do with at this current point in time and one of them was actually a better set of clutch to help me transfer the power to the wheels with less transmission losses.

contemplating the purchase of a dry super single clutch but am currently lost as to which material i should sink my money into. i know metal clutches are cheaper but carbon would need warming up b4 usage.

need to know if anyone had done this before and if so which would be a better choice in terms of durability and performance. thanx peeps. 8)
 
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