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Now things are becoming clearer.It's a RAM unit.McLeod has none of these issues.And yes,like someone else commented,the warnings have been taken out of context.
It would seem that they are saying that there is more loading on the clutch when you transition from the burn-out box to dry track than when the tires bite off the line and the front end points skyward?That is PURE BS.
The Mcleod units are guarranteed to 9000rpm & 1400 HP.They are also adjustable to lighten the pedal pressure if you are running say .......500 Hp or so.That way both your legs stay the same size.
I ran one of these behind my 455HO GTO and treated it like a red-headed step clutch.No issues-not even a hiccup.
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