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Topic: TKO 600 what clutch disc 4 a HCI 306?....
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2Foxes2Five0Coupes
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What size clutch 10.5" or 11"? Daily driver had a Mcleod clutch in it. Want something similar in performance but lighter pedal. What do you suggest? Thanks
Posts: 485 | From: Oakland | Registered: May 2009
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Jaejae5.0
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ive heard great thing about the centerforce..good clutch feel..or a ram powergrip..those grab!
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mc load twin disc RST FTMFW
Posts: 2139 | From: SF/DALY CITY/MILLBRAE | Registered: Oct 2002
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SCCA SM
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i have the centerforce dfx clutch.... OMFG on an aluminum flywheel it would grab WAY too hard to live on the street at all. then i went to a steel flywheel and its a damn good clutch combo. it either snuffs the motor, launches or burns the tires off. the order is usually reversed from how i listed them.
cant go wrong with the tried and tested line of centerforce clutches. at least thats what my favorite mechanic who runs 10 second drags and was on a trans am race team tells me.
Posts: 58 | From: Bay Area. sleep in 415 area live in the bay area ;) | Registered: Jan 2010
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2Foxes2Five0Coupes
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Yeah i'm leaning towards a centerforce. I like that the pedal isn't as harsh as the mcleod. But i know the TKO needs a 26spline what size clutch works with the TKO and the Mcleod pressure plate?
Posts: 485 | From: Oakland | Registered: May 2009
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phildog
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A Centerforce clutch disc with a McCleod plate? Really? Stick with the same manufacturer.
I have had good luck with CF Dual Friction clutch kits, although now I am running a Superior clutch kit at the recommendation of Modern Driveline. My Kevlar/Kevlar clutch kit from Superior is also 4 pounds lighter than the DF that it replaced.
Posts: 1554 | From: 510 | Registered: Apr 2002
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2Foxes2Five0Coupes
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quote: Originally posted by phildog: A Centerforce clutch disc with a McCleod plate? Really? Stick with the same manufacturer.
I have had good luck with CF Dual Friction clutch kits, although now I am running a Superior clutch kit at the recommendation of Modern Driveline. My Kevlar/Kevlar clutch kit from Superior is also 4 pounds lighter than the DF that it replaced.
Yeah that's what i was wondering if i could just swap discs and leave the mcleod pressure plate. If it's not good to do that then i'll be getting another mcleod disc in there. Thanks.
Posts: 485 | From: Oakland | Registered: May 2009
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i got a centerforce dual friction in my 306 h/c/i set up i lik it next time i need another clutch ill buy another centerforce grabs great and traffic aint bad lik alot of others out there.. centerforce!!!
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Posts: 1268 | From: richmond | Registered: Mar 2009
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centerforce or spec
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SlowStockFox
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specs are really good but pedal is stiff. i have only has spec clutches. i have felt others just not sure what they where. good luck
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Posts: 2957 | From: cali | Registered: Mar 2002
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