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Nitrous_RS1997Apr-24-01 04:15 PM
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#1186, "Center Force Dual Friction?"


          

i have access to one of these clutches for 327 dollars from my local import shop. i run a 75-shot of Nitrous, and i believe the stock clutch could hold it fine if new, but it has close to 70k on it now, and i can tell it is slipping. i checked on a Clutchmasters, but i would get another stock clutch before i paid close to 800 dollars for one. i am VERY easy on clutches, i rarely drive hard at all, and i only use nitrous in the rare instance that someone wants to race, or once a month when at the track. ive heard good stories and horror stories about both CM and CFDF clutches, but the CFDF is much closer to my price range.
is this a good deal on that clutch? thanks for any opinions or ideas.



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TeamMichael_97RSApr-25-01 01:35 AM
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#1187, "RE: Center Force Dual Friction?"
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I'm assuming that's for the Modular clutch which sound slike a good price. If it's the non-modular clutch than way too much. But I'm guessing Modular, since you have a 97.

Yeah I'v eheard good and bad about Centerforce, but I still like them, most likely what I wall get, with a lightened flywheel when I do it. All the people who haven't had any problems that I've talked to really broke the clutch in before hammering on it. take it nice and easy for 500 to 1000 miles of city driving before you start to push it.

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eclipse5999Apr-26-01 03:18 AM
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#1188, "RE: Center Force Dual Friction?"
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I have a 95 GS manual and Center force offers me a package (Clutch, pressure plate and Flywheel) for 363,- Is this a good deal?


  

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