I’ve been dealing with clutch problems lately with several customers. They don’t like the diaphragm clutches that everyone sells because the release rate is different in the Mopar linkage and you need to remove the assist Spring and the pedal does not come up all the way off the fingers of the clutch. Ram makes a proper Borg and Beck for the old Mopars. However, I just installed one and the customer said it released great but now it has started to slip at high rpm on hard shifts. It did not have the centrifugal rollers that are used used to help load the clutch at high rpm. I have aways used a Mopar clutch bought through Direct Connection for years. It was a 10.5” greenback as they called it. It had the assist rollers. It’s a little harder to push down but not that much. I don’t like the feel of a diaphragm clutch. The best clutch I’ve worked on recently was my buddies 528hemi Charger. He bought the clutch when he bought the motor from Arruza. It’s an 11” dual disc McLoed with the long style fingers. It is smooth and really works. It holds that hemi at high rpm. We just took out the junky Tremec and installed an 833 with a gear vender OD so we sent back the discs and had the hubs changed for the Mopar 18 spline. I don’t think they make that clutch anymore but that is what I would look for. We will be looking for some to fix the slipping Ram clutch soon. We may have to go to some specialist clutch company. I don’t know yet.