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Old 01-28-2008, 04:05 AM
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hi guys Im thinking about clutch spring adjust nut, do you adjust it depending on the track, or does it have one right setup for every track?anyone uses this for clutch setup?im confused. also need help about spring hardness effect
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Old 01-28-2008, 04:30 AM
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first, what car are u driving? you should check in the manual the spec's depending on the track and the way you want the aceleration feel of your car you can adjust using your manual clutch spec's as reference.
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im driving the mtx4 and there is no informaton about that in the manual
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It's in the book on pg 20 step 46. The adjustment should between .6-1.0 mm depending on traction conditions. Hope this helps.

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Originally Posted by musti72
im driving the mtx4 and there is no informaton about that in the manual
I also drive a Mugen check the page 20 of the manual the adjust of the spring nut of the clutch is .6mm to 1.0mm the soft piont is .6mm and the hard adjustment is 1.0mm my choice is .7mm and some times .85mm. the best way to find your best choice is testing all the setups on the most over all track so you can document the best setting to choose. hope this can help you.
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