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Centerforce guys
How do ya think this will hold my setup in sig?
And When you all installed your clutch did you put a shim on your slave?
I still have the shim from spec on my car right now with a ls6 clutch...and it seems to be fine...i just wonder how it will be with this clutch and a resurfaced flywheel.
Also do any of yall have problems power shifting at all with it ?
thanks guys.
-Chris
And When you all installed your clutch did you put a shim on your slave?
I still have the shim from spec on my car right now with a ls6 clutch...and it seems to be fine...i just wonder how it will be with this clutch and a resurfaced flywheel.
Also do any of yall have problems power shifting at all with it ?
thanks guys.
-Chris
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You will find that most people shim. I didn't shim my clutch, and it doesnt really seem to matter too much. I have an adjustable master cylinder that helps out a little bit too.
I think that the Dual Friction should hold up to it. Are you dead set on the Centerforce? Be sure to check out Ram and Spec too just for comparing sake. I think that you will be laying down right around 520ish on the hose and around 420 N/A. I believe that it will hold up for you.
I think that the Dual Friction should hold up to it. Are you dead set on the Centerforce? Be sure to check out Ram and Spec too just for comparing sake. I think that you will be laying down right around 520ish on the hose and around 420 N/A. I believe that it will hold up for you.
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Originally Posted by orangeapeel
You will find that most people shim. I didn't shim my clutch, and it doesnt really seem to matter too much. I have an adjustable master cylinder that helps out a little bit too.
I think that the Dual Friction should hold up to it. Are you dead set on the Centerforce? Be sure to check out Ram and Spec too just for comparing sake. I think that you will be laying down right around 520ish on the hose and around 420 N/A. I believe that it will hold up for you.
I think that the Dual Friction should hold up to it. Are you dead set on the Centerforce? Be sure to check out Ram and Spec too just for comparing sake. I think that you will be laying down right around 520ish on the hose and around 420 N/A. I believe that it will hold up for you.
So then a friend had this brand new and gave it to me for $150. i couldnt pass that up... thats why i have a centerforce. lol
I believe i will be making quite a bit more hp/tq than your guestimate as well i'm sure
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If it is the 11" centerforce, you will be highly disappointed and in need of a new clutch with the power you'll be making. The way you described your Spec 3 is what you should expect with centerforce.