Hey guys,
I'm trying to find out some information regarding the difference between the M40 and M42 clutches in terms of their power/torque capicity.
I've done some research and found that the M42 clutches used in conjunction with the Downing Atlanta Supercharger kit have stood up really well with over 200ft pounds of torque which is great information.
My question is then related to using the M40 clutch and flywheel with a setup that has this sort of power - is the M40 clutch much worse in terms of power handling?
I cannot seem to find any information regarding this.
Cheers.
M40 vs M42 clutch torque capicity
Moderator: martauto
Leo
I am working through this at the moment with Jim Berry Race Clutches Brisbane. He is certain the the 215mm Saab turbo clutch cover is the same pattern as the m40/m42. Jim says the M40 and M42 clamp at about 1200lb, while the Saab turbo clutch cover is 1600lb or so. He often uses the Saab turbo clutch cover (Sach only!!!!) for other cars with turbos - it fits quite a few different cars. He can upgrade the pressure plate to well over 2000lb.
I hope to find out more tomorrow.
David
I am working through this at the moment with Jim Berry Race Clutches Brisbane. He is certain the the 215mm Saab turbo clutch cover is the same pattern as the m40/m42. Jim says the M40 and M42 clamp at about 1200lb, while the Saab turbo clutch cover is 1600lb or so. He often uses the Saab turbo clutch cover (Sach only!!!!) for other cars with turbos - it fits quite a few different cars. He can upgrade the pressure plate to well over 2000lb.
I hope to find out more tomorrow.
David


