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Will Centerforce Dual Friction clutch hold 480-500flb torque??

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Old 02-14-2008, 04:26 PM
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Default Will Centerforce Dual Friction clutch hold 480-500flb torque??

I have a 2002 camaro making around 500rwhp at 500 ft lb of torque, and I'm about ready to start lauching my car at the strip. I'm running a 9 inch moser with a 4.56 gear and 28 inch tall tires. I'm have a Centerforce Dual force clutch, do you think my clutch will hold up on a launch?
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I use a CDF in my Z06 with 500/530 with no issues at all. I am going to use it in my new setup with a predicted estimate of 750/800 until it dies and I need a dual disc.

CF rates the 12" at 675 TQ.....
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how would I know if's mine's 12' or not (unless all of them are, hope it's not a dumb question).
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my centerforce has been great so far, I really hope it will work.



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