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Old 10-30-2003, 06:33 PM   #7
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Default Hmmm...

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Originally posted by Dark_5.0
IMO the duel friction feels like crap. Its all or nothing very hard to slip the clutch.

I would get the base model centerforce clutch for your application. Normally the better grabbing clutches have alot of pedal pressure and make driving around town a work out.
I'd have to disagree. The Centerforce DF that I have in my '90GT feels great. The easiest clutch to push in that I've had on my car. It doesn't make your leg tired in traffic...and it hooks great even with launching with nitrous on drag slicks. I've had it in for about 7 or 8 years now...which is only about 30K miles...but I've beat on my car many times both on the street and strip. The clutch still feels just like the day it was installed. The DF has my vote.
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