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High Torque Clutch
TL;DR: I'm about to pull the trigger on an Exedy Twin Disk but rather not if I could find a cheaper alternative to hold +500tq.
I swapped a 5.7L Toyota V8 (381hp/400tq) into my 86 and was able to mate the stock AZ6 Transmission to it until I can afford a T56 swap later this year. Before I did the swap (Built FA20 with 14-20 psi) I had a Southbend Stage 3 Daily (400tq) for 2 years. It started to show some wear but I liked how it drove so I swapped the friction plate with a new one along with the Southbend flywheel. 1000 miles later I went to the drag strip and a day later on the highway it would slip sometimes in 5th and always in 6th when trying to accelerate. When I did the swap I resurfaced the flywheel and got a Stage 4 Southbend that is claimed to hold 450tq. Drove it for roughly 500 miles as easily as I could and while we were tuning on the street at nowhere near full throttle it would slip in 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th just like before but much worse. 1st and 2nd it would just spin the tires. I'm pretty sure the clutch was not broken in properly due to the high torque output and peak torque at 3600 RPM even though I didn't floor it. So I would assume I would need at least a "+500tq" Clutch . Either way I'm looking for a temporary solution until I could get my hands on a T56. An Exedy Twin disk would be ideal but too expensive to justify as temporary. The Exedy Stage 2+ by Crawford is also rated at 400-600tq but I'm worried it would be the same as the Stage 4 Southbend I have right now. Anyone out there with +500tq in an FA20? What clutch are you using? |
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no idea. we run them in a few cars. have one behind an 800whp fa20 and my old 700whp fa20 with no issues.
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they don't lol. I went through a few then did a custom tko600 swap before i did a 2j swap
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Someone in another thread advised to have the weekest link be the clutch instead of the transmission. The idea is that burning through clutches is cheaper than burning through transmissions. Good advice?
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The only difference would be a slipping clutch will warn the driver that it is going to fail; either that too much heat was created or torque exceeded the limits, and it begins slipping, and in the typical scenario, someone could limp the car home or back off. Sometimes a clutch will disintegrate. If the transmission blows then call the tow truck because usually it just disinigrates. Occasionally someone can limp it home in one gear. |
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