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Old 08-28-2007, 10:02 PM
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I need a new clutch and flywheel for my 96 formy. I want to know what people think of the centerforce dual friction cluch and a steel flywheel? I have a had a spec stage 1 and a spec stage 3 both matched with an aluminum flywheel and I didn't like it. I am only pushing about 315hp to the wheels now, but the car is only gonna get crazier. Will I be able to drive the car daily with that clutch setup and its present hp level without to many driveability issues?
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come on guys, no advice?
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somebody has to have an opinion on this subject.
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I cant find anyone to answer my questions about a 95 Vette using same setup either.
Ive always used CF dual friction on my daily drivers(even our hybrid S10 4x4,which ate clutches for breakfast has lasted 10 yrs with a CF DF.)
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anybody use either one I need to know where to sink my money.




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