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Never had a problem keeping it locked up on 7 plate set ups with less. Assembled a 10mm supercub for a guy and it didn't start slipping on the dyno till it got to about that point. Any more weight on the lock up and it wouldn't work in a race the way we wanted.

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Damn, 140 is a decent jump. What type of spring and weight? That motor above that I did the clutch on, I just couldn't seem to keep it totally clamped and still get it set up for slip on the start.

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I would guess that they are not tuning the lockup on a 7 plate. I bet they are just using the weight to add more plate pressure. Just my .02, if your gonna try and tune in any kind of slippage get an 8 plate. If your not tuning the clutch just run a 7 with some weight.

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From what I've read about beefy,he's dragging in the dunes. Imo, clutch tuning on such an ever changing, inconsistent surface has proved futile. Lock it up and go. Focus on tire,suspension, and chassis setup instead.

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Now, how do I lock up a lock up in a nutshell without having to read the 300 page thread

Just install a Mattoon or DD lockup. You could probably get by on 6 stock oem springs, but you might consider 3 & 3 to start. Of course that depends on swinger length, weight, tire,etc.

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