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2012-2013 Boss 302 Mustang
Mcleod RXT clutch
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<blockquote data-quote="F.D.Sako" data-source="post: 15103114" data-attributes="member: 143931"><p>I went with RST and steel flywheel, because I drive my car every weekend. So I wanted to be able to slip the clutch when in traffic. I also track (road course) my car and have no complaints with the RST. Another reason I went with the RST was because I have no plans to go FI.</p><p></p><p>From what I've read, the RXT is too grabby for comfortable street use. Unless, you're pushing 700hp like the OP!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F.D.Sako, post: 15103114, member: 143931"] I went with RST and steel flywheel, because I drive my car every weekend. So I wanted to be able to slip the clutch when in traffic. I also track (road course) my car and have no complaints with the RST. Another reason I went with the RST was because I have no plans to go FI. From what I've read, the RXT is too grabby for comfortable street use. Unless, you're pushing 700hp like the OP!!! [/QUOTE]
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