Is it time to replace that old clutch? Get this complete kit to make installation a breeze, saving time and effort. The key to the 9000 series (Organic) is street drivability. This kit includes sprung centre cushioned organic discs. Fitted with anti rattle springs on the intermediate plate, a unique feature of the 9000 series the kit offer better than OE engagement and pedal feel whilst still providing a higher torque capacity. Mantic 9000 series clutches are twin disc, 9” (225mm) diameter modular clutches that are designed for high performance cars or track use. Mantic 9000 series are low MOI (Moment of Inertia) clutches that offer a level of performance not only superior to a single disc unit, but also allow you to select options that best suit you. All 9000 series clutches are made with premium quality materials designed to perform and last the distance. Offering up to 607ft lbs of torque drive capability.
Sprung Street Organic:
This is a sprung centre cushioned organic disc. It is the entry-level disc that offers better than OE engagement and pedal feel whilst still providing a higher torque capacity.
Sprung Street Cerametallic:
This is a sprung centre cushioned button type disc that offers a level of performance above organic discs, while offering little compromise in driving style and vehicle usage.
Rigid Street Cerametallic:
This is a rigid, non sprung centre, but with a cushioned button type disc that allows for a harder driving style with the best compromise for pure performance and drivability.
Rigid Track Paddle:
The solid centre, non cushioned metallic disc and is the highest level of the Mantic 9000 range.
Designed for pure performance, this clutch offers few compromises. Engagement is sudden, limiting the chance of slippage. It is recommended for track use only.
The amount of torque that a clutch transmits is critical to the ultimate performance of a vehicle. Multi disc clutches increase the available torque capacity by 2 for twin disc and 3 for triple disc.
Diameter | Weight | No of Discs | Torque |
9.0in/225mm | 33.8lb/15.4kg | 2 | 1010ft lbs/1365Nm |
7.25in/185mm | 26.6lb/12.1kg | 3 | 984ft lbs/1330Nm |
12.0in/300mm | 46.0lb/21.0kg | 1 | 781ft lbs/973Nm |
Smaller diaphragms used in multi disc clutches will usually require less pedal effort to disengage the clutch. This is in direct contrast to a larger single disc clutch which has a larger diaphragm with heavier pedal effort
The above examples clearly show the weight relationship between multi disc and single disc clutches.
Lower weight means less inertia has to be overcome to spin the clutch. This means less engine power is needed to turn the clutch. The net effect is the vehicle is able to accelerate faster. Lower weight also means that the clutch discs will not continue to spin on for as long and allow faster shifting. The net result again is faster acceleration and less time when there is no power being transmitted to the wheels.
Note: Mantic Torque capacity figures include a 1.5 safety factor. Other manufactures may not include this safety margin in their torque capacity ratings and quote theoretical capacities. In this case they would rate this clutch as having a torque capacity of approx 910ft lbs.
Make | Model | Years |
Chevrolet | Corvette | 1997 - 2004 |