Twin discs clutches
I love manual transmissions and shifting gears and stuff but what is the benefit of having a two disc clutch vs. single disc? I saw one on Dezod and it looks like it can handle a ton of torque so maybe it is just another way to bulletproof the driveline for high output applications. Anyone who could shed some light, much appreciated!
I love manual transmissions and shifting gears and stuff but what is the benefit of having a two disc clutch vs. single disc? I saw one on Dezod and it looks like it can handle a ton of torque so maybe it is just another way to bulletproof the driveline for high output applications. Anyone who could shed some light, much appreciated!
Twin disc is going to have a higher torque load that can be put into it. For example holding 600 FT/LBS. Most twins also include a matching flywheel, which also hikes the cost.
Single plate can handle less torque. Some have more firm pedals than twins (depending on pressure plate load)
Single plate can handle less torque. Some have more firm pedals than twins (depending on pressure plate load)
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