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Murci Question

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  1. LAMBOJOE

    LAMBOJOE F1 Rookie

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    is it true if you peel out on a Murci in E-gear Or Manuel the clutch will go immediately.
    meaning in e-gear turn all traction off and hit the gas, watch the car rev up and peal out.


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    That one seems to work well lol

    I dont think it will go there and then but do it enough times and it will get expensive!
     
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    Probably. But if you do that in any car, the clutch is gonna be toast.
     
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    E-gear has a 'launch mode' where you turn off traction control, turn on sport mode, put it in first and then stand on the gas when you're ready and it will dump the clutch at the appropriate rev. Not sure how many times you can do it but yeah, obviously dropping 550 hp on a clutch in a 3500+ pound car from a stop is not going to be easy on it. If you're driving manual, you just better get it right because you need the tires to slip a bit, if you bog it you're going to end up breaking something.
     
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    yea its true
     
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    No. You heard wrong. The clutch is very strong and can handle abuse very well.
     
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    i should hope so on a car that cost that much, would also think drivetrain would have to be pretty strong to on a car that weighs as much as the murci does and with its power.
     

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