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A Stage 1 clutch is the introductory level clutch used in cars used for daily driving. Stage 2 and greater clutches are designed for racing applications.
Clutch pedals are only found in cars with manual transmissions.
Clutch is the left foot pedal in European cars.
A stage 1 clutch is built for street cars that are mildly modified. The clutch has increased clamp loads that allow the capacity to handle the modified engines of the street cars.
chrysler
same as an American car clutch brake accelerator
In small engine cars, the centrifugal clutch serves as an automatic clutch that allows the vehicle's engine to idle without the driver doing anything. Such clutches are commonly used in chainsaws, go-karts, and lawnmowers.
manual transmissions
the clutch safety switch is located under the dashboard, on most cars, it is connected directly to the clutch pedel.
That used to be true when Chevy, Ford and Mopar V8s ruled the road but with modern multi overhead cam, fuel injected turbo charged engines the gains from the clutch master cylinder can go as high as 50 hp. A clutch master cylinder boosts your cars hp about 15 and that's just about it. A clutch master cylinder boosts your cars hp about 15 and that's just about it.
Yes, most newer cars have a clutch safety switch that prevents the starter from engaging if the clutch isn't depressed.
They have a fluid clutch called a torque converter.ANS 2 - They also have 'clutch packs' in the auto transmission, which do exactly the same job as a regular clutch, but are operated by fluid pressure.