centerforce clutch
a dual friction is not needed its to much clutch unless you got 500-600 horse i put one 30,000 miles ago it now junk its not a good daily driver clutch,i would go with centerforce one setup or a lt4 ss camaro clutch.in my opinion the daul friction is not worth the 600 bucks
i got the dual friction clutch cause hands down its the best one you can get i got it new off ebay for 475 shipped to my door i love it u can beat on ur car all day long and never worry about this baby going all the other people that talk down on it wish that got it cause u never really see people saying this one is bad its does cost more but its worth the exrta bang for your buck
I've got close to 100,000 miles on my centerforce dual friction, with no complaints, however its time to replace it again. When I first installed it my car had 94,000 miles and would chirp the tires going into fourth, second gear got be sideways a few times.
I actually feel that the centerforce is a bit easier than stock to push in.
Although I've been happy with mine, I have heard alot of compaints on this board.
I actually feel that the centerforce is a bit easier than stock to push in.
Although I've been happy with mine, I have heard alot of compaints on this board.
In my opion centerforce isnt the way to go. Its fine untill you get some serious power. Min did great intill I done the heads, cam, and 4.56's. It slips so bad now i jus finshed ordering my next setup. I dont know how it will work but im gonna run a lt4 preasure plate and a mcleod single disk. The centerforce buckled after maby 5-6 hard launches.
Just my opion,
Zach
Just my opion,
Zach
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