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Old Nov 27, 2014 | 08:07 PM
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anglia105e hinson
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So it's not the fact the clutch slips because it's winter,

It's the fact that the air is cooler , which means charge temps are cooler thus giving you more poke.
It's like that with most turbos cars with lower air temps it feels faster, but most cars clutches can handle it.

Except for an st's pony clutch , by the sound of it .
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