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Which is the best clutch for TD42, competition use?!

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Which is the best clutch for TD42, competition use?!

Post by Gabriel »

Hi guys,

As I said: based on your experience, which is the best clutch to use for competitions, in a TD42 supercharged (turbocharged, whatever...the same thing...)?

Many thanks, Gabi
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Post by BIG GQ »

I use a modified Safari clutch with extra clamping pressure. It is in a TB42 but should make no difference. Hs been a good clutch and I have set it up so I only have to JUST move my foot and it takes up.
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Post by Gabriel »

BIG GQ wrote:I use a modified Safari clutch with extra clamping pressure. It is in a TB42 but should make no difference. Hs been a good clutch and I have set it up so I only have to JUST move my foot and it takes up.
Thanks! What means a "modified clutch"? What is modified? How can I get one up to here and aprox how much it cost? Many thanks in advance. Any other options? Multi disc clutches, are this available?
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Post by sudso »

Gabriel wrote:
BIG GQ wrote:I use a modified Safari clutch with extra clamping pressure. It is in a TB42 but should make no difference. Hs been a good clutch and I have set it up so I only have to JUST move my foot and it takes up.
Thanks! What means a "modified clutch"? What is modified? How can I get one up to here and aprox how much it cost? Many thanks in advance. Any other options? Multi disc clutches, are this available?
The Safari Tuff clutch is Daikin/Exedy's heavy duty clutch. It has a modified pressure plate for more clamping pressure than their standard ones.
They still dont like water like any clutch but I reckon other stuff will break 1st. before your clutch gives out, especially in comps :D
Strengthen your clutch fork and make sure your hydraulics is up to scratch if you go for a h/d one.

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Post by sudso »

Gabriel wrote:
BIG GQ wrote:I use a modified Safari clutch with extra clamping pressure. It is in a TB42 but should make no difference. Hs been a good clutch and I have set it up so I only have to JUST move my foot and it takes up.
Thanks! What means a "modified clutch"? What is modified? How can I get one up to here and aprox how much it cost? Many thanks in advance. Any other options? Multi disc clutches, are this available?
The Safari Tuff clutch is Daikin/Exedy's heavy duty clutch. It has a modified pressure plate for more clamping pressure than their standard ones.
They still dont like water like any clutch but I reckon other stuff will break 1st. before your clutch gives out, especially in comps :D
Strengthen your clutch fork and make sure your hydraulics is up to scratch if you go for a h/d one.

cheers
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Post by Gabriel »

Can somebody give me the part number and maybe a shop from where can I buy it? But the shop must work with overseas customers...

Many thanks,

Gabi
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Post by Daisy »

I used a custom direct clutch system on my TD42 turbo.

Those boys have clutch systems in high horsepower cars from summernats to outback challenge cars.

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4200 lb clamping pressure.

i think i paid around $A500 for it.

Im sure there'd be no issues for them to send over to u.

TOM

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Post by bog warrior »

Gabi

I have just ordered a safari tuff clutch for my RD28T Y60 off a supplier in Ireland For 300 euro.His name is Ian Cuddy +44(0)2887723220.You can tell him you got the number off Colm Arthur.
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Post by bowtie landie »

The Safari Tuff clutch should meet your needs straight out of the box. We used to install custom built clutches where your left leg became twice the size of your right leg after doing the outback challenge - because "bigger was better". On one comp truck we had to replace and strengthen the clutch fork after the pivot ball punched through the fork.

But this was in the early days. Kevy Nott (Dirt Track Cowboys) needed a new clutch for his comp truck but not something that was too heavy. Kevy had been asking around also and had heard that Kim Bolton was running a Safari Tuff clutch. I have never confirmed this with Kim, but we decided to fit Kevy's up with a Safari Tuff Clutch too.

This was in early 2005 and it went from our workshop to New Zealand for the Kiwi Winch Challenge - where he came 4th, followed by the various winch cahllenges, Outback Challenge 2005 (14th. I think), Alpine challenge this year etc etc. The clutch still performs well whilst maintaining good feel and control.

Go the Safari Tuff.

Peter K.
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