Single Disk vs Twin Disk vs Triple Disk Clutches | Centerforce Clutches SST - Dyad - Triad Overview

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Today we are joined once again by Trent over at @CenterforceClutches and we will be going over the differences between a single disk, twin disk and also triple disk clutches. We will breifly touch on why you would pick one over the other as well as help you decide what would work best in your application. The two single disk kits shown are the Centerforce 1 and the Centerforce 2. The the twin disk clutches are offered in an SST solid street twin disk clutch, Dyad twin disk as well as XDS cerametalic twin disk clutch system. The triple disk clutches are offered as a TRIAD setup and youc an get those in organic disk or cerametalic disks as well. In a previous video I showed you guys what steps were taken to build the clutch for my turbo LS. This video also answers why I stuck with a single disk instead of upgrading for the twin disk.

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Today I am joined by Trent from @CenterforceClutches and we are at the Centerforce headquarters in Arizona. I made the trip from california so that Centerforce could build me a custom version of their Centerforce 2 Clutch Kit. The build consists of taking apart my stock clutch and figuring out what could be saved. Only the flywheel could be reused while the rest could only be used to take measurements for the new clutch. Originally the plan was to take the 10.5 inch clutch disk and install an 11 inch disk which would in itself increase the holding power by a lot. The engineers over at Centerforce found a way to fit a 12 inch clutch disk on the same flywheel which would further increase the holding power of the stage 2 clutch. The clutch was then upgraded again when they replaced the full face organic material and instead installed their segmented dual friction clutch disk. Top that off with their patented center weights and we now have a clutch is capable of supporting nearly 800hp. Whether or not the transmission can hold that power is unlikely but we will sure try to get there. This kit is upgrading my toyota r150 clutch disk and pressure plate that I have been using for the past 2 years. If I was not clear what this clutch is going to be installed in, it will be my carbureted ls which also happens to be a turbo carbureted LS Swap. This is a diy turbo kit so expect some cool videos to come out soon.

Today I will be showing you guys how to go about install a single disk clutch kit. This particular kit was made by the guys over at @CenterforceClutches while I was visiting their HQ in Arizona last month. In this video I will be going over every tip and trick that I know of to install a clutch kit while also making it as clear as possible. There is a lot of information but this is all very important. This centerforce clutch kit will be installed in my 1975 Dodge W100 Power Wagon. This power wagon currently has an upgraded stock style clutch disk but it will all be replaced to make sure it can hold the power of my carbureted LS. The LS is also carbureted turbo with a blow through carburetor custom built by me. This clutch as designed to work with the Toyota R150 that I am currently using so we will see how much more power the little R150 can handle. The stock toyota disk is about 9.25 inches and the upgraded disk is 10 inches wide. Centerforce actually makes an off the shelf 11 inch clutch disk but for this combination they went with a whopping 12 inchs clutch disk, maxing out my flywheel. If this clutch cannot hold the power, I would need to upgrade the clutch further into a twin disk but we will just have to see.

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