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      02-28-2016, 11:52 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by Ozzie335i View Post
So Sered, Jeff of TGS is wrong, and 10 out of 10 people discussing it have not actually seen the videos he reposted, and have no idea what they are talking about? Clutch chatter, flywheel chatter. Call it whatever you will, some of us are shying away from the sound when going with a smfw. Happy trolling.
Hmm, thanks for the remark but I'll kindly disagree.

In this platform the term "CHATTER" has been taken and used as a direct translation to the "NOISE" created by the use of the SMFW.

In the clutch industry as a whole, chatter typically was related to the engagement of the clutch and the shake or chatter during engagement, typically with 4 puck or 6 puck clutches, depending.

So, no I'm not wrong but thanks for your insight.

Oh and by the way, I didn't make up the term, it's just been widely used in this platform. To me, it sounds like a can of marbles shaking but to repeat that remark across the boards would get tiring, so for now, it's been widely said to be "chatter" for the sake of ease.
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