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How do you tell if your clutch is slipping? Im not sure if my clutch is slipping or its jsut worn out, I have to like adjust the cable to the tightest my lever will go for it to disengage. Ive already snapped 2 cables and gonna have to get another which adds onto the cost of already fixing it. Also will adding tougher springs to a stock setup add some torque or power? I love how my blaster pulls, but I love having the thing whip my ass in some new way, already having my friends dad mill my head while hes boring my cylinder so I was jsut wodnering if adding tougher clutch springs could give me some more torque or power.
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nope, wont do anything for increasing the power output. adding stiff spings to your clutch settup will only make it hold better under power. so if your motor is making alot more power than stock you would prolly need em. if not then stick with the stockers.
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