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<blockquote data-quote="me32" data-source="post: 15817742" data-attributes="member: 34543"><p>Honestly i say skip the RST. The RXT will have some chatter but its still driver friendly. Its gonna be much different than a stock mt82 clutch so it will be a little bit of a re learning process how you drive it now. The RXT will also give you room to grow if you choose to add more power down the road. Handles tq better. Also it will allow a better high rev shift, which as we all know the stock cluctch is a hit an miss along with the shifter. </p><p></p><p>Since the 2018 clutch is so new its hard to have any real feedback on it, in terms of how much power it can handle , high rev shifts ect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="me32, post: 15817742, member: 34543"] Honestly i say skip the RST. The RXT will have some chatter but its still driver friendly. Its gonna be much different than a stock mt82 clutch so it will be a little bit of a re learning process how you drive it now. The RXT will also give you room to grow if you choose to add more power down the road. Handles tq better. Also it will allow a better high rev shift, which as we all know the stock cluctch is a hit an miss along with the shifter. Since the 2018 clutch is so new its hard to have any real feedback on it, in terms of how much power it can handle , high rev shifts ect. [/QUOTE]
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