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Old 01-24-2012, 05:02 PM
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Default Kyosho TKI2- Best clutch set up using stock clutch bell?

Hey ya'll,
I haven't bought my clutch set up for the new year but I was considering the Fioroni Vario, then I read the stock clutch bell isn't deep enough for it so I've decided to go another route. Any suggestions? I would like to use the stock clutch bell with my set up and I want something that's going to pack a punch.. To view the vid of my set up go to youtube and search

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Werks 4 shoe medium
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, thats craziness


Stock clutch works good, my other fav clutch is the werks clutch setup
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Guy, thanks for the insight on clutch set ups..I'm really feeling the workz 4 shoe medium as recommended... Two aluminum two carbon...
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Originally Posted by dm1
Guy, thanks for the insight on clutch set ups..I'm really feeling the workz 4 shoe medium as recommended... Two aluminum two carbon...
i would say 32mm light setup for that mp9 might be a touch heavier than stock

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1 x 32mm light clutch
1 x replacement carbon shoes and youre dialed , maybe two sets


the stock clutch also works great so maybe run the stock clutch until replacement is necessary
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buKu 32mm komposite shoes!!!
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Originally Posted by THE PHILLY JYNX
buKu 32mm komposite shoes!!!
i do think that material should work awesome
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How can anyone recommend a clutch not knowing what motor it is going to be put on? Assuming a .21, then yes probably a medium weighted clutch. If it's a .19 then go with a lighter weight clutch system.
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