We have been trying to test it on as many different vehicles as possible, but have been limited the options available to us. The clutch has several bearings, springs, press fit sleeves, etc. made from various materials that all interface with each other at high RPM, load, and sometimes temperature. We have been intensely studying these interactions and have modified each subsequent prototype to solve any issues that have been apparent. We have a lot of experience in manufacturing and mechanical engineering, and the clutch has been designed with quality and durability in mind. We've even resorted to a complex superficial hardening process known as gas nitriding for one of the parts to allow the main needle bearing to run smoothly up to 10,000RPM at 4,000lbs load on a precision ground shaft. Given the spring pressure and friction material contact surface area, we can expect the clutch to slip around 45ft-lbs. Each model will be load rated, and we will provide maximum operating specifications such as horsepower, torque, etc. The very fact that the clutch can slip on itself provides a 'fail-safe' for applications that are outside of our listed performance specs. There is no reason to expect that our clutch will not be as durable as the high end race clutch alternatives.