just to get the revs up. most cag clutches dont kick in till 6k, racing clutches are often set to 8000rpm , thats where the ponies live. unlesss you run really light springs youll get nowhere and burn clutches at 3-5k
Okay, so you mean a larger chain ring sprocket?
My GP460 engine originally came with 8,000rpm clutches, so I replaced the springs with 3,000rpm springs.
I have swapped in $9 CAG clutches onto my 460 engines. They are tapered-bore with keyway, velvet-smooth and seem to engage right off of idle(2500rpm). My 460 and Tanaka 47R clutches are brutal. Even with DDM lighter springs, I'm having major chattering issues.
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