So with all this torque we are now getting and clutches slipping all over the place (as is mine so much so I have to replace it now) what clutch should we put in? I spoke to a guy at Exedy and he said the Safari Tuff probably wouldn't cope with my output (680Nm). And I want to get over 700Nm with a new air box too.
Another one I'm considering is Xtreme Outback Offroad Stage 2 with cushioned ceramic discs. The guy there said it should cope with 750Nm.
Has anyone tried a new clutch that actually copes?
Ok, got 2 models sorted now. It all depends on what your using your truck for.
Super heavy duty, high torque cover, heavy duty organic plate (3200lbs clamping force) .... My current custom clutch. Smooth and soft.
And the new 1 coming out.
Super heavy duty, high torque cover, heavy duty ceramic plate cushion (2800lbs clamping force).
The differences.
The organic is fantastic for a every day driver. But the organic wears faster than the ceramic. So after a year of flogging it, the organic will be less clamping force than the ceramic. Although the thicker body of the ceramic plate means less clamping pressure to start with.
HD-ORG - Daily driver/4x4ing
HD-CERCUS - Race and towing
Im yet to see the characteristics of the later clutch. But I cant see it being that much different. The leverage points are moved to keep the pedal soft. Its really only the last bit of clutch engagement that will bite.