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I just talked to Gary at TVI and he sells clutch spring that are harder than woods but softer than Pami. Has anyone tried them and if so what do you think?
TVI COPIED THE PAMI ONES SO THEY ARE THE SAME STIFFNES RWR 60% I DON'T LIKE THE WOODS ONES I HAVE TEAM PAMI'S AND THEY ARE AWESOME TVI'S ARE THE SAME ALSO SO BUY THEM
Originally posted by: QUADMAN650
TVI COPIED THE PAMI ONES SO THEY ARE THE SAME STIFFNES RWR 60% I DON'T LIKE THE WOODS ONES I HAVE TEAM PAMI'S AND THEY ARE AWESOME TVI'S ARE THE SAME ALSO SO BUY THEM
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I don't have that much power. All I have done to my DS is pipe, K&N, jetting, and Ron Woods CDI. I am thinking of going with the Ron Woods 60% because they are cheaper. I mean if they are the same, why not?
Too stiff of a clutch spring can cause the teeth to break off of the Rack Actuator shaft. That might be worth it if you are running NOS. But for most applications up to 60 hp, I doubt you would need that stiff of a spring.