Well, did the calculator take into account the size of your tires? And, I think that 12:60 may still be too high for a cent. clutch to take. With larger tires, the clutches usually require a lower ratio say 10:80 or 8:1 ratio. A jack shaft is a way to reduce the ratio without putting on a sprocket that is the size of Alaska. Pretty much, it is a mini axle somewhere on the kart that has a sprocket on each end and is about a foot long. Hypothetically, if you wanted a 10:1 ratio, you could get a clutch with 10 teeth and a rear sprocket with 100, but thats just impractical. Or you could go with a jack shaft. There could be 10 on the clutch, 25 on the input of the jack shaft, 10 on the output of the jack shaft, and 40 on the rear axle. To calculate the final ratio you multiply the ratio of clutch to input with the output to axle ratio. The above situation would yield a ratio of 10:1 with no sprockets larger than, I'm assuming, 7".