The short, mis-spelled question might look 'cool' (to you....) but it won't help you get a sensible answer.
We need to know more about what you actual MEAN.
There's no doubt that clutched karts are 'better' if you are disabled, lazy, on your own, in a class which insist on using a clutch, where the compression or weight of the kart is just TOO large to be able to bump-start a kart REASONABLY easy.
However, clutches are NOT 'better' in other ways as they are MUCH more expensive, likely to fail, waste power, need a starter system (cost, again) and have various other sundry disadvantages.
The only way that ANY of us can tell you if they are 'better' for YOU is if you can tell us on what you want to USE one!
So, tell us:- 1) the type of 'use' (race, fun, 'drifting...', etc.) 2) the PLACE where you want to use it (track, off-road, car park, etc.) 3) TYPE of kart (pro-kart, hobby kart, race kart) 4) ..... and of course, what type of ENGINE you want to use (Honda GX120, TKM, Rotax, Twin 250e, etc.).
Some of us ARE willing to try to help you but, really, you have to do SOME work to help us to help YOU!
Ian
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