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TOB failed! Time to replace the clutch!
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<blockquote data-quote="P49Y-CY" data-source="post: 15224097" data-attributes="member: 10216"><p>Well, in my experience, any conventional single-disc diaphragm clutch will have too high of a pedal effort for regular street driving. That goes for the stock clutch in a terminator too, but especially for any high performance aftermarket piece, which will almost always require a firewall adjuster. Of course, they all advertise light pedal effort, but it does not translate to the real world, esp as the miles are racked up. A twin-disc, on the other hand, truly allows for an effortless pedal, and that is exactly what you want for street driving. Plus it can also handle the power with longevity. Of course, like most "good stuff", the downside is cost. I have two daily-driven terminators, one with 118k and the other with 43k, and have been through many clutches. But once I went twin-disc, it was like a night-day difference, and I will never go back. If you can afford it, I would highly recommend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P49Y-CY, post: 15224097, member: 10216"] Well, in my experience, any conventional single-disc diaphragm clutch will have too high of a pedal effort for regular street driving. That goes for the stock clutch in a terminator too, but especially for any high performance aftermarket piece, which will almost always require a firewall adjuster. Of course, they all advertise light pedal effort, but it does not translate to the real world, esp as the miles are racked up. A twin-disc, on the other hand, truly allows for an effortless pedal, and that is exactly what you want for street driving. Plus it can also handle the power with longevity. Of course, like most "good stuff", the downside is cost. I have two daily-driven terminators, one with 118k and the other with 43k, and have been through many clutches. But once I went twin-disc, it was like a night-day difference, and I will never go back. If you can afford it, I would highly recommend. [/QUOTE]
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