JUST WONDERING WHAT EVERYONE THINKS ABOUT EITHER CPR OR ULMER CLUTCHING WHICH IS BETTER AND WHY THEY WORK DIFFERENT. THANKS
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There has not been enough data recorded or time on either to give an accurate answer. Hopefully by the middle of January, we can get better results of the two.
YammiMoose
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fba said:DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY CLUTCHING IDEAS
I would suggest going back a few pages. Lots of good stuff....
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Both kits will work well and are very similar in performance. Basic differences are the weights, Ulmer uses Supertip weights and CPR uses Heavy Hitters. I have run them both and they are extremely comparable. The Supertips are a bit more hassle to tune, but when you buy them already setup, thats not much of a concern. If you are tuning on your own, the HH are easier to tune. Both kits are of the best quality and performance. CPRs kit gained .6 in 1/4 and 6 MPH on the asphalt over stock clutching. Cant go wrong either way...BBY
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