The FE will hold more power than the OFE, but it will be a bit grabby sometimes while backing a trailer. That was the main reason I went with the new South Bend Street Dual Disc. It holds the power of a dual disc (more than the FE), but without the grabbiness (sort of). I need some traction bars, I think, because the clutch still can be a bit grabby at times. Must be axle wrap, because it's not consistent. Sometimes it's smooth as butter.
The FE and Ceramic friction materials can take a lot of abuse, but an organic clutch won't take the heat from sled pulling. That is the one drawback with my DD. No sledpulling. Looking back I think I should have purchased a FE or one of the sled pulling clutches.
One thing that I think is really cool about the street DD is that the rotating mass is about the same as a FE clutch. That means you can hustle shifts pretty well. I can shift my transmission as fast as when stock. So the street DD is better for playing around, racing, etc. than a feramic or ceramic DD.