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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Rusty" data-source="post: 14787132" data-attributes="member: 167811"><p>I've heard many people running the stock clutch for quite some time without issues. I'd be more worried about the MT-82 honestly, but they seem to be ticking time bombs regardless of whether you're at stock power or 600+ WHP. So far I have no issues with my transmission or the stock clutch on my Stage 2 VMP TVS.</p><p></p><p>If you burn up a clutch, it's not going to break anything else in the car, you just won't be able to put power down anymore and will start slipping all over the place. Now if your transmission blows up it's hard to say if that will take any casualties with it, I don't have much experience with that happening in any of the cars I've owned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Rusty, post: 14787132, member: 167811"] I've heard many people running the stock clutch for quite some time without issues. I'd be more worried about the MT-82 honestly, but they seem to be ticking time bombs regardless of whether you're at stock power or 600+ WHP. So far I have no issues with my transmission or the stock clutch on my Stage 2 VMP TVS. If you burn up a clutch, it's not going to break anything else in the car, you just won't be able to put power down anymore and will start slipping all over the place. Now if your transmission blows up it's hard to say if that will take any casualties with it, I don't have much experience with that happening in any of the cars I've owned. [/QUOTE]
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