@Speedy! What was your first gear ratio in orange crush? 3.73 rear or 3.90? I’m running a 2.98 first which has made starting out much easier, I don’t have to slip the clutch ever to keep from stalling unless on a steep hill so that should help in the chatter department? I can just dump the clutch at idle and it’s going somewhere, my wife can even drive it LOL.
I also have RE Axles which are 5 lbs each lighter then stock axles and 7 lbs each lighter then the DSS stage 5 axles. I can cut almost 20 lbs of rotating mass if I go with stock clutch on alum fly wheel and swap out the axles to the RE ones.
But the stock clutch pressure plate is much bigger in diameter then the McLeod which probably makes more of a difference in rotational mass even if it’s a few lbs lighter. My buddy has the RXT1200 in his Mustang and pedal pressure is lighter then my stock clutch but mine is the RXT1200HD which has more clamp load and probably a bit more pedal pressure. Tough decision LOL.
@Hpindy Yes, It’s a street car but it does see track time on 315/50-17 MT Street R’s, and I 1/4 it every time I’m out with it it gets a few 1/4 pulls always. A tickle of nitrous may be the next power adder as I have a few plates and solenoids laying around all I need is another bottle.