Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
- ElectricEnergy
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Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
Hey guys,
I need to find a Centerforce Dual Friction clutch for my ZE and have it shipped here by the 14th. Have any of you Canadian MX-3ers found a good place to order them from? I can't seem to find anyone that doesn't seem really shady
David
I need to find a Centerforce Dual Friction clutch for my ZE and have it shipped here by the 14th. Have any of you Canadian MX-3ers found a good place to order them from? I can't seem to find anyone that doesn't seem really shady
David
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- solo_ryder
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Re: Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
Mopac can get them, they are a canadian distributor
Re: Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
I just ordered mine through a local performance shop.
- mx3autozam
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Re: Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
In my opinion stay away from Centerforce!!! heard and seen a few horror stories myself
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- tehbrookzorz
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Re: Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
Can you elaborate and suggest an alternative?mx3autozam wrote:In my opinion stay away from Centerforce!!! heard and seen a few horror stories myself
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Re: Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
If you haven't owned one then your opinion is not 100% valid. I have owned a stage 1 and a dual friction and they are both great. But, if I was to get a new clutch it would be a spec or ACT just because those clutches have good reps and they seem to be abit cheaper
- mx3autozam
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Re: Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
well. I don't need one to have my opinion. Anyone knows that Centerforce suck. I have seen them grenade and fly right out of trannies in more than a few Talons and the same with Mustangs. people on Honda-tech have issues with them not being balanced and not holding the power they are supposed to hold. Even the ones for the mx3 have this problem. Go look in the Forced Induction section, Franko and a few others have them and they are slipping. Yet the engines are not making half the power Centerforce claims they are made for. After hearing of them blowing up in other cars it makes me not want to put one in my car and I would like to suggest the same to anyone else. But you don't have to do what I say. Go with Centerforce if you like!
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Re: Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
I have a clutchmaster clutch adn fidanza flywheel and am veyr impressed with it, I would recommened it to anyone with a ZE
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- ElectricEnergy
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Re: Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
Hmm,
Vanished and Smith are using Dual Friction clutches and they seem to be doing really well. I am planning to run a 75-100hp shot of nitrous in the future though, so I need this to be rock solid. For some reason I thought ACT clutches weren't as good. Can someone suggest a specific clutch I should be looking for?
Regards,
David
Vanished and Smith are using Dual Friction clutches and they seem to be doing really well. I am planning to run a 75-100hp shot of nitrous in the future though, so I need this to be rock solid. For some reason I thought ACT clutches weren't as good. Can someone suggest a specific clutch I should be looking for?
Regards,
David
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Re: Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
get an ACT HDSS = Heavy duty street and strip
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Re: Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
STAGE III Clutch Masters clutch= equivalent in holding capacity to a 6 puck ACT clutch, BUT, because of the segmented Kevlar construction it retains easy engagement and will not break your transmission. I bought mine from rr-racing.com
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Re: Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
Have you looked at what unorthodox has to offer?
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Re: Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
Okay. We've thrown a few names out there. Now are there particular clutches that would be recommended for reliable holding power on a ZE, let's say 2-300hp depending on power adders, that will be relatively easy on a transmission/easy to drive?
I've heard mention of HDSS and Centerforce Stage III.. Who has had these and how much have you abused them? Good and bad reviews, please!
I've heard mention of HDSS and Centerforce Stage III.. Who has had these and how much have you abused them? Good and bad reviews, please!
Cody
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Re: Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
Yeah, I'm a little overwhelmed by the choices to be honest :ptehbrookzorz wrote:Okay. We've thrown a few names out there. Now are there particular clutches that would be recommended for reliable holding power on a ZE, let's say 2-300hp depending on power adders, that will be relatively easy on a transmission/easy to drive?
I've heard mention of HDSS and Centerforce Stage III.. Who has had these and how much have you abused them? Good and bad reviews, please!
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Re: Centerforce Clutches in Canada?
I did some auto X and drag racing on my clutch and of course the good ol spirited driving and have had no signs of problems, slipping so far so nothing but good from me bout CM 3.
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