Hey, just a question but, is this correct? Are new clutch plates lined with different material, which gives us more choices of modern oils?? If it is, then this has to be a winning idea. If the only reason for using non-friction modified oil is the clutch (which I know it is), then surely clutch plates designed to work in a modified oil environment would make it easier to select from some really good oils.
Personally, I've only ever used Castrol GTX II 15w40, and have never had any clutch troubles, but then i live in a cool climate, without the extremes of heat some of you guys do.
Personally, I've only ever used Castrol GTX II 15w40, and have never had any clutch troubles, but then i live in a cool climate, without the extremes of heat some of you guys do.
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