Centerforce Clutch

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Jarod
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Centerforce Clutch

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Just thought I would say that I just put in my brand new Centerforce Dual Friction Clutch...and what a difference. I found the car to be more responsive when I pushed the pedal down, especially at high speeds of like 120km/hr. Anyways...it's a great clutch. Costs a lot, but worth it.
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Re: Centerforce Clutch

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i just got rid of mine....was slipping after 20,000 miles
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Stevech_2001
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Re: Centerforce Clutch

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you have to be carefull on breaking them in easy or the life is decreased...
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Re: Centerforce Clutch

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800 miles of VERY easy street driving. ZERO launches, ZERO times over 4000rpm, ZERO times even going full throttle.<P>Im not impressed.
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littlemantke
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Re: Centerforce Clutch

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Just curios did you install the clutch yourself or did you have it done professionally? I just bought that exact same one and I'm debaiting on weither or not I should try to install it myself. [img]shrug.gif"%20border="0[/img]
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Re: Centerforce Clutch

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Ive' had the same clutch (centerforce)for clsoe to 20,000 miles and the damn thing strted sliping just before my tranny went out. I hope it was just the tranny. but I can say that when I first got the clutch it hooked up real nice. make sure you break it in. that is the key to long life
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Jarod
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Re: Centerforce Clutch

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I had mine professionally done because it takes about 6 hours for the entire job. The mx-3 is so compact, and I watched the guy do it for a couple of the hours, but it requires removing the drive axles and a lot of nuts and bolts, if you can afford it, get it done, if you can do it, do it then, It's really up to you.
heavyfreak
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Re: Centerforce Clutch

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i got mine, and shotshifter at home waiting. for my next pay check.. can yall tell me.. how much improvemnt did you notice.. like.. gain a car or supin.. in racing?
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