clutch
#11
RE: clutch
I have a Centerforce Dual Friction and I love it. Bit stiffer than a stock style clutch and grips pretty quick, but it's definately got grip for a healthy street application. Mine have actually lasted a long time too with a fair amount of abuse. It's all I use for whatever that's worth
#15
RE: clutch
well u know how "nice" i am to my clutch and even with my no lifts it doesn't even think of slipping but 600 ish isn't realy for everyone... o and for those that don't know i havea LMC centerforce the pedal is just slightly stiffer than the stocker and alo easier than the KC (never again will i buy one... i'll push my car first) as for drivablity i didn't like it at first but about 1000 miles in i got used to it grabbing to quick and not i'm in love... clutch grabs great i donno about the DR thing but i imagine it would be fine... i don't remember exactly what the hp rating is but i think it's around 700ish
#17
RE: clutch
doug... wuts up w. that one for $30? its gotta be a piece? or slip like a ****** ****er, lol.
im torn between the spec stage 2(maybe 1, depends what this paycheck looks like) and the DF.
yea lenny, i know how u are to that car, but **** spendin $600 on a clutch.
and yea... id rather drive an auto then buy a KC.
im torn between the spec stage 2(maybe 1, depends what this paycheck looks like) and the DF.
yea lenny, i know how u are to that car, but **** spendin $600 on a clutch.
and yea... id rather drive an auto then buy a KC.
#18
RE: clutch
ORIGINAL: stang8689
spec stage 2 is what I got and love the grip and pedal feel. I have heard alot of good things about centerforce but never used one, either way it's a win in my book
spec stage 2 is what I got and love the grip and pedal feel. I have heard alot of good things about centerforce but never used one, either way it's a win in my book
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