Medium Green Max-Torque Clutch Spring for Balanced Engagement
Why choose medium?
- Green identifier for easy identification
- Ideal for transitional RPM engagement
- Enhances overall clutch harmony in clone setups
- Promotes even wear for longevity
It bridges the gap between light and heavy, allowing your kart to warm up efficiently before gripping hard. On twisty circuits, this means better control without sacrificing punch, helping you navigate apexes with ease. For teams, its predictability simplifies tuning sessions, keeping everyone on the same page.
Install and feel the difference in how power builds— smoother, more intuitive. This spring keeps your drive-line humming, minimizing surprises and maximizing enjoyment. A staple for organized racers who value performance without complexity.
SKU: MTCSG
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why should I choose the green medium spring over light or heavy options?
A: The green medium spring is designed to bridge the gap between light and heavy engagement. It is ideal for racers who need a smoother power build-up and better control on twisty circuits without sacrificing the punch needed for acceleration.
Q: How does the green spring affect my kart's engagement RPM?
A: This spring is tuned for transitional RPM engagement. It allows your engine to warm up efficiently before the clutch fully grips, providing a more intuitive and predictable power delivery compared to stock or heavy-duty springs.
Q: Is this spring compatible with all Max-Torque clutches?
A: This spring is specifically engineered for Max-Torque clutch systems. It is a staple for clone engine setups where balanced engagement and even shoe wear are priorities for consistent performance.
Q: Does changing my clutch springs require special tools?
A: While basic hand tools are often sufficient for spring replacement, we recommend ensuring your clutch hub and shoes are in good condition during the swap. If you are using a Draggin Skin system, consider using the dedicated 2-piece clutch tool for easier maintenance.
Q: How often should I replace my clutch springs?
A: Springs should be inspected regularly for signs of fatigue or uneven tension. If you notice inconsistent engagement or a drop in performance during your tuning sessions, it is likely time to replace the set to maintain clutch harmony.
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