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whats the difference between a single clutch and a multi-plate clutch?

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whats the difference between a single clutch and a multi-plate clutch?
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multi-plate clutch have smaller but 2 to 3 disc, where your factory is a single large disc. with multi disc there is more contact area so its stronger holding ability.
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