Yeah, that can be done. There are several clutch materials that can be used according to your application. All have different coeffients of friction and handle heat differently. sually the materials that handle more heat also have less grab. In some cases these are ideal. Like a carbon fiber lining can hold up to bigtime heat but not grab as hard. These are nice when you have a slip that you need for your application. In electronic transmissions like the 4L60E, 4L80E, E4OD, etc. The clutches apply in pulses with corrispond to the duty requested. These smart lockups help keep you from bogging with pulling or if your have a certain torque curve that lockup at cruise results in pulling you down out of the powerband. Carbon Fiber can be a benefit if your race application has the apply characterists figured in. On the opposite end of the spectrem is the fiber clutch. It bites hard but can glaze if it fails to grab a couple of times, then it is all down hill from there. A TC has to be worked quite a bit to be able to handle high power and use the material as well. This material is great if the design is good otherwise it will burn out like almost everyone has experienced. I hope that give some information on what some of the considerations are when building a clutch system in a high performance TC.
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