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trickflow211
Member # 8503
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what clutch is better??. about to order tonight from summit. any inputs would be greatly appreciateed!! thankyou!
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street_illegal_stang
Member # 1554
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quote: Originally posted by trickflow211: what clutch is better??. about to order tonight from summit. any inputs would be greatly appreciateed!! thankyou!
I have a centerforce DF. I like it. It has a soft pedal feel, easy shifting, easy power shifting when racing. I dont know if it has anything to do with the the clutch, but after about 1000 miles of use my stock flywheel had some heat stress marks and hairline cracks. But that just me. Its a good clutch, but I wish it was cheaper in price. All the above is just my opinion...just what to clear that up
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Adam5.0
Member # 6995
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centerforce is alot better. with the king cobra clutch you might as well pickup a stock replacement clutch. centerforce has a lighter pedal and more holding power
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89 306
Member # 9042
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Centerforce is the way to go I hav the dual friction one nd that mofo is tight grips good nd easy fast smooth shifting
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68stanger
Member # 7842
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another vote for the centerforce DF clutch. nice pedal for a daily driver and holds some good power. a good choice for a HCI bolt on car.
the only bad about the DF clutch is they don't sell the disc seperate [ March 31, 2010, 02:57 AM: Message edited by: 68stanger ]
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Secnd2nun64
Member # 1431
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I got the df and have had no issues with it. Check around for a price match on it before you order. I got mine for $80 cheaper on a pricematch. I dont remember the site I had them pricematch on though. Just google the part#.
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gercolla1
Member # 3068
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i ran both clutches and both are great under my hci set up. but thinking back i would do the center force
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