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Old 02-11-2011, 10:10 AM
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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


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Bump for a great deal!
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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?
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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?
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.

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Originally Posted by HinsonSuperCars
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.

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Are both of these clutches rebiuldable?
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Are both of these clutches rebiuldable?
Yes, they are.

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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.

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Originally Posted by EZ2BEVILC5
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.
I would recommend the RXT for that power level. The difference between the two is the RXT uses metallic lined clutch discs and the RST uses organic. The organic disc is going to be the smoothest and longer lasting of the two, but the metallic disc will support more power and hard launches at the track.

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never had problems with these heating up at the track with multiple passes?
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never had problems with these heating up at the track with multiple passes?
No problems.
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Have the rxt w alum flywheel and love it, you won't be disappointed in how easy these are to drive!
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Have the rxt w alum flywheel and love it, you won't be disappointed in how easy these are to drive!
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Wow this is a great deal! I just spend almost double that for a ACT twin disk.
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Wow this is a great deal! I just spend almost double that for a ACT twin disk.
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Just placed my order

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