Well a normal clutch is much nicer to drive around town than what ever clutch is in the car I drove. I had it for a full day. Did a trip to melb in it. I also drove it at the OBC marshalling. And for doing fine movements that required a bit of clutch slip it didnt have any and was a pain. It was either grip or none. It is only an issue in first gear.NutterGQ wrote:turps wrote:I have driven a turbo'd GQ TD42 that goes pretty well. only around the 150rwkw mark and it can be a pain to drive smothly around town. When your getting up it. You can be smoothish with it and know full well it will bite.NutterGQ wrote:I keep hearing brass buttons are harsh.....yet another internet myth, cushioned brass button is easy to drive, and in low range you can't even tell, why do people tend to bag out what they don't have?
But wants you want to do some fine movement. Like trying to park the thing. Its a pain.
They are either on or off. They dont like to be ridden.
I think I could live it though, just to have a clutch that will not slip.
Simply not true anyone considering buying one your welcome to come ill take you for a drive to show you what its like, including parking. If you want or need one don't let the comments on the net put you off.
So it is true cos I drove the farken thing.
But yes if you want it to grip and be able to put it in 3rd give it some revs and instant wheel spin. Then a button clutch is what you need and you will have to put up with this low speed issue.