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Old 11-18-2005   #1
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Centerforce Clutch Help

Anyone know a website that sells cheap centerforce dual friction clutches, i'm looking for one, i bought one for my 98 GST and it worked really well for me, i just got a 92gsx that needs a new clutch am i'm looking to get a centerforce. any help?
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Old 11-19-2005   #2
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Re: Centerforce Clutch Help

www.hopupracing.com or any of the local shops such as LSE and Elite.

Nice choice on clutches BTW, I put over 30k of hard miles on my CFDF and loved it. Last I knew, its now on its 3rd car and still working great.
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Re: Centerforce Clutch Help

I wouldn't recommend the CFDF for an AWD. They feel great, but they overheat quickly. Even with a fairly stock car it would overheat on a launch sometimes. I would recommend the ACT2100 over the CFDF for an AWD. FWD doesn't grab hard enough, so the CFDF works great.
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I wouldn't recommend the CFDF for an AWD. They feel great, but they overheat quickly. Even with a fairly stock car it would overheat on a launch sometimes. I would recommend the ACT2100 over the CFDF for an AWD. FWD doesn't grab hard enough, so the CFDF works great.
Good call, I didn't realize this was going on an AWD (I read too quickly). For an AWD, I'd recomend either a Clutchmasters 2500 or Stage 3. I am not a fan of ACT clutches.
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Re: Centerforce Clutch Help

SBC on a awd over an act anyday.
The clutchmasters seem to hold up very well also.
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Re: Centerforce Clutch Help

I loved my 2100. I abused the hell out of that thing and it never cared. I wasn't as impressed wth the 2600 though.

Hey Swanny, call it a SB clutch or something. To most SBC = small block chevy. I have heard decent things about them too, but haven't tried one personally.
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