McLeod Twin Disc Clutches on Sale!
#1
Former Vendor
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McLeod Twin Disc Clutches on Sale!
We've been using McLeod Twin Disc Clutches for years with great results. They hold big power, are priced very well, and provide a lighter than stock clutch pedal for the ultimate in driveability!
$720 shipped - McLeod RST Street Twin Disc Clutch
$900 shipped - McLeod RXT Street Twin Disc Clutch
$319 shipped - McLeod Steel Billet Flywheel
$471 shipped - McLeod Aluminum Billet Flywheel
Intended for the high horsepower street fan, the RST & RXT Street Twin Clutch Kit is an economically priced twin disc clutch that can handle 800HP (RST) - 1000HP (RXT). This clutch kit can handle almost any horse-power you can throw at it and still remain street driveable. Organic (RST) & Metallic (RXT) lined clutch discs will provide smooth engagement with a soft pedal effort to make this clutch kit ideal for the street performance enthusiast.
Application:
LS1, LS2, LS3, LS6, LS7
Features:
-Handles up to 800HP (RST) - 1000HP (RXT)
-Supplied with alignment tool
-Lighter than stock pedal feel
-Bolts to stock factory flat flywheels (LS1/LS6 only)
-Easy Installation
-Organic (RST) & Metallic (RXT) facing for smooth & even engagement
-Smooth engagement with excellent release qualities
-Low Rotating Mass (moment of inertia) for quick revs
-Includes CNC machined and anodized flywheel adapter ring
-Blanchard ground floater with multiple straps to reduce noise for streetability
Last edited by HinsonSuperCars; 02-08-2012 at 10:27 AM.
#4
Drifting
Will the Mcleod work with LS7 flywheel? Sold the LS2 that was going to be swapped into my frc and upgrading to a 427. need something to hold 525-55rwhp. Was looking for a textralia oz700, but would be happy with a mcleod rst/rxt.
I have an extra LS7 flywheel, Would the mcleod work with it if i had it resurfaced? whats the balancing option?
I also have the stock ls1 flywheel thats still in the car as well, im assuming that would work fine with a resurface?
I have an extra LS7 flywheel, Would the mcleod work with it if i had it resurfaced? whats the balancing option?
I also have the stock ls1 flywheel thats still in the car as well, im assuming that would work fine with a resurface?
#5
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Will the Mcleod work with LS7 flywheel? Sold the LS2 that was going to be swapped into my frc and upgrading to a 427. need something to hold 525-55rwhp. Was looking for a textralia oz700, but would be happy with a mcleod rst/rxt.
I have an extra LS7 flywheel, Would the mcleod work with it if i had it resurfaced? whats the balancing option?
I also have the stock ls1 flywheel thats still in the car as well, im assuming that would work fine with a resurface?
I have an extra LS7 flywheel, Would the mcleod work with it if i had it resurfaced? whats the balancing option?
I also have the stock ls1 flywheel thats still in the car as well, im assuming that would work fine with a resurface?
Thanks
Seth
#6
Drifting
It will not work with an LS7 flywheel, you have to use an LS1/LS6 style flywheel. The balancing option balances the clutch and flywheel together, which is recommended. We always recommend a new flywheel. If you choose to re-surface the flywheel, it will need to be minimal (under .015") and you'll need to check the stack height as it can affect the clutch geometry.
Thanks
Seth
Thanks
Seth
#10
Burning Brakes
If your goal is 800RWHP is the RST good for that all day long or should you go for the RXT? Can the the RST be rebuilt into a RXT of be upgraded for more power? Finally what are the difference between the 2 other then the horspower rating. Does the metallic shift better or smoother or faster? I'm sure this will answer a lot of questions for people and I am really interested.
Thank you,
Mark G.
Thank you,
Mark G.
#11
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If your goal is 800RWHP is the RST good for that all day long or should you go for the RXT? Can the the RST be rebuilt into a RXT of be upgraded for more power? Finally what are the difference between the 2 other then the horspower rating. Does the metallic shift better or smoother or faster? I'm sure this will answer a lot of questions for people and I am really interested.
Thank you,
Mark G.
Thank you,
Mark G.
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