Ryan,
Towing is remarkably good with this clutch. The big thing with towing is you want decent engagement to get the load moving. The engagement on this clutch is smoother than on my buddys high perf. single disk from another manuf. and the holding power on his doesn't come close. As for shifting, definitely slower with the duals. That will probably be the case with any of them. The fact is there is a lot more mass in the assembly so the syncros have to work a lot harder - no way around that. As I said before, the pedal is definitely heavier, it is something you learn to live with. Some have tried to build these duals with lighter pedal pressure, I hear they simply didn't have the holding force necessary.
I have to back a 12-13,000lb trailer in to a tight spot regularly, clutch works great for that - I was really surprised. As for drag racing, I think Jeff Prince runs high 11's low 12's with a 6 spd dually using a dual, haisley's I believe. You just get used to shifting them.
I can't speak for the other brands, I just know the EEP works for me. It really surprised me how tame it is as far as engagement. And it DOES NOT slip when you get the pedal all the way out You just get used to the pedal and slower shifting. NOTHING comes without a price, it is a small one to pay as far as I'm concerned.
Craig
Towing is remarkably good with this clutch. The big thing with towing is you want decent engagement to get the load moving. The engagement on this clutch is smoother than on my buddys high perf. single disk from another manuf. and the holding power on his doesn't come close. As for shifting, definitely slower with the duals. That will probably be the case with any of them. The fact is there is a lot more mass in the assembly so the syncros have to work a lot harder - no way around that. As I said before, the pedal is definitely heavier, it is something you learn to live with. Some have tried to build these duals with lighter pedal pressure, I hear they simply didn't have the holding force necessary.
I have to back a 12-13,000lb trailer in to a tight spot regularly, clutch works great for that - I was really surprised. As for drag racing, I think Jeff Prince runs high 11's low 12's with a 6 spd dually using a dual, haisley's I believe. You just get used to shifting them.
I can't speak for the other brands, I just know the EEP works for me. It really surprised me how tame it is as far as engagement. And it DOES NOT slip when you get the pedal all the way out You just get used to the pedal and slower shifting. NOTHING comes without a price, it is a small one to pay as far as I'm concerned.
Craig