cobrajeff96
Well-Known Member
$2100.00, shipping included to any lower 48 US State. Open to determining international shipping costs.
For sale is a new Mantic ceramettalic twin-disc clutch & flywheel package for the 2011-2017 Mustang GT 5.0L (23-spline; MT-82 transmissions). The part number is M921236.
Every component is in new condition with zero miles driven. Selling because the wrong kit was sent to me and I was not able to return it in time.
Total contents: lightened steel flywheel with 8 bolts, two ceramettalic friction discs, two floater plates, pressure plate cover, mounting bolts/nuts/spring washers/drive blocks, hydraulic release bearing and hardline, clutch alignment tool, and a very sturdy case with butterfly latches which allows you to safely send this kit back to Mantic if it ever requires machining or new discs, etc.
This kit will hold well over 800 ft.-lbs. of torque to the rear wheels and the pedal actuation will feel like stock while doing it at any RPM - amazing. I currently use a McLeod RXT and it's fabulous, but from what I gather this is even better in terms of strength and repeatability. I'm sad that I cannot use it in my application but at least it can find a home with someone else.
For sale is a new Mantic ceramettalic twin-disc clutch & flywheel package for the 2011-2017 Mustang GT 5.0L (23-spline; MT-82 transmissions). The part number is M921236.
Every component is in new condition with zero miles driven. Selling because the wrong kit was sent to me and I was not able to return it in time.
Total contents: lightened steel flywheel with 8 bolts, two ceramettalic friction discs, two floater plates, pressure plate cover, mounting bolts/nuts/spring washers/drive blocks, hydraulic release bearing and hardline, clutch alignment tool, and a very sturdy case with butterfly latches which allows you to safely send this kit back to Mantic if it ever requires machining or new discs, etc.
This kit will hold well over 800 ft.-lbs. of torque to the rear wheels and the pedal actuation will feel like stock while doing it at any RPM - amazing. I currently use a McLeod RXT and it's fabulous, but from what I gather this is even better in terms of strength and repeatability. I'm sad that I cannot use it in my application but at least it can find a home with someone else.