I'm personally not running the standard 228mm M20 flywheel, but I can verify that a standard Sachs 240mm unit doesnt slip a bit with high rpm shifts and/or high loads. Mine has all of the hot mods.
@ Lifeiskaos-- My friend is running a stock clutch with 18 lbs of boost (low-400 something horsepower). Hooks up fine, even when drag raced at the strip. (surprised me as much as the fact that a stock 180k M20 can take that abuse without popping a HG).
OP, you can use the 240mm clutch/pp/stuff with the M50 and G260. I'd highly recommend that route. Especially with a light flywheel. My setup couldnt be any better for a mixed use car.
@ Lifeiskaos-- My friend is running a stock clutch with 18 lbs of boost (low-400 something horsepower). Hooks up fine, even when drag raced at the strip. (surprised me as much as the fact that a stock 180k M20 can take that abuse without popping a HG).
OP, you can use the 240mm clutch/pp/stuff with the M50 and G260. I'd highly recommend that route. Especially with a light flywheel. My setup couldnt be any better for a mixed use car.




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