Clutch

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I use an FS clutch on my ESP 30.5. You'll want a vented clutch housing as it generates allot of heat. I read there's a break in period which simply improves efficiency but it's a case of just running it like normal and it gets a little better over time. I'm happy with it.
 
I just want to put this out the fs clutch seems great it wore out my stock clutch bell upgraded to a bartlone clutch bell installed and re checked the clutch bell about 6 or 7 runs maybe more and I discovered it was wearing the bortlone clutch bell I could feel a grove on the inside of clutch bell so now I'm on turtle racing clutch bell haven't checked it since install maybe 4 runs it's an excellent clutch stronger than clutch bells if it goes through the turtle I might go back to stock or get a snapper or mip clutch
 
I just want to put this out the fs clutch seems great it wore out my stock clutch bell upgraded to a bartlone clutch bell installed and re checked the clutch bell about 6 or 7 runs maybe more and I discovered it was wearing the bortlone clutch bell I could feel a grove on the inside of clutch bell so now I'm on turtle racing clutch bell haven't checked it since install maybe 4 runs it's an excellent clutch stronger than clutch bells if it goes through the turtle I might go back to stock or get a snapper or mip clutch
Good information, I might as well use the stock one it’s 13-17 buck and would be cheaper than replacing metal. Thanks losi125
 
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