Owners of McLeod dual disk - please comment
<strong>I am trying to do a last minute evaluation between getting a Cartek or a McLeod dual disk setup. Basically, I am going to need something reliable, that can be used on the street, and will hold about 470 RWHP. Any comments on the McLeod? I have seen very little negative stuff on the Carteks.</strong><hr></blockquote>
You should look at how much rwtq your car will be producing. That is generally how clutches are rated. I know romanss made 9xx rwtq with his dual disk. How high do you plan on spinning the motor? Mcleod doesn't recommend the dual disk if you are going to be shifting the car higher than 6400 rpms or so.
Jason
<strong>Not for the weak hearted though. Stiffer pedal and a little knotchy. But i aslo drive a International 4700 DT466E so its a cake compared to that. But this clutch will show you your weak points in your drivetrain. I broke 1 driveshaft and 2 torque arms. </strong><hr></blockquote>
Yikes! The no slip part is great, but the drivetrain stuff scares me a little. I will be putting in a 12-bolt and new driveshaft. However, I am not sure what to do about the torque arm. Have you found one that holds up?
<strong>
Yikes! The no slip part is great, but the drivetrain stuff scares me a little. I will be putting in a 12-bolt and new driveshaft. However, I am not sure what to do about the torque arm. Have you found one that holds up?</strong><hr></blockquote>
might look into getting a 9" it is stronger <img src="images/icons/smile.gif" border="0"> oh and i got the cartek. but it isnt in yet ask Nineball he has had a cartek for a while
Trending Topics
The Best V8 Stories One Small Block at Time
<strong>It has been the best , by far , clutch that I have seen.
Trace</strong><hr></blockquote>
The best clutch that WE have ever seen <img src="images/icons/grin.gif" border="0">
Sean(Pig)
<strong>OK guys - thanks for the info. Looks like I might be leaning a little bit towards the Cartek way. The McLeod looks rock solid, but also something that looks like it could kill a car as a daily driver.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I use a Mcloud dual disc in my '98 Corvette, it works great. At least in my expierence, this clutch works fine for daily driving duties. It also has no trouble holding 480 RWTQ. <img src="images/icons/smile.gif" border="0">
One thing is the on/off issue on these clutches. It is fabulous for the track provided you have good traction, suspension, and driveline parts. Driving that on the street, though can be another matter. Houston can have brutal stop and go traffic . . . I am trying to picture how to drive an on/off clutch with a large cam in stop and go without eating the rear bumper of the car ahead of me <img src="images/icons/shocked.gif" border="0"> On the other hand, I gotta be able to hold the power without slipping or clutch flames.


