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15 May 2013, 14:14 (Ref:3247881) | #1 | |
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wet clutch
wassup guys,
I just came back from a race meet, last weekend. It was an endurance race(1.5 hours long). the karts are the same to the ones i race in my sprint races. it has a wet clutch, and it it tends to slip at the exit of the corners when you apply the throttle. Is there anything that i can do, in relation to my driving style that might help me improve my time at the exits of corners. How do i keep the revs up, because i notice the clutch only slips, when i fall out of the power band into the low rpm's.... thanx in advance... |
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23 May 2013, 23:27 (Ref:3252454) | #3 | ||
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Try adjusting your lines into the corner, brake a little earlier on entry and feed in the power through the corner. Don't just jump on the brake pedal as late as possible, as that will kill the revs on exit.
With the Rotax engine, it was an advantage to have a slipping clutch, until it was outlawed believe it or not . |
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24 May 2013, 06:40 (Ref:3252517) | #4 | |
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thanx for the feedbacks guys.... i drive a 100 cc (similar to the club 100)...
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