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Thread: ATTN: Members with CENTERFORCE clutch!!!

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    ATTN: Members with CENTERFORCE clutch!!!

    I got my clutch today, but i don't know if everything came in ! "
    on pictures and brochure centerforce, it's have some elements:



    this thing suppose to help the clutch work at perfect condition at any rpms .
    so who has bought the clutch , do you have it or not ?

    This is what i have:
    Last edited by Paul Aerodeck86; 08-08-2002 at 03:05 PM.



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    1988starter
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    Mine has the same pict but not actually in the box. BTW will you be putting it in soon I really want to know what you think because I might return mine if you do not like it.

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    1988starter
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    Mine looks the same on the outside but your friction plate looks more blue than mine is it the dual friction.

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    1988starter
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    Could also be the pict

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    more than likely the picture on top is a "cookie cutter" picture used on all their application pages. So far, from the responses I have heard, it sounds like you got the right one with no parts missing
    I'm just like any other member on this board.......


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    my dual-friction

    mine doesnt have them things eather i just thought thats 4 a different car i love my clutch it really kicks ass smokes my tires all day long lol very sweet clutch

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    Re: my dual-friction

    Originally posted by darkhonda89
    mine doesnt have them things eather i just thought thats 4 a different car i love my clutch it really kicks ass smokes my tires all day long lol very sweet clutch

    I am glad to hear someone finally say something nice about this clutch.

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    I have one. Yeah, looks like you have all the parts. Mine is a DF, too. On my car, it feels very similar to the OEM clutch. Kinda disappointing for me, since I was looking forward to something with a bit of a bite in engagement. It's not too bad, though - and it's the cheapest of the performance clutches. Someone on this board posted that frictions clutches weren't the best setup for our cars, though. Oh, BE SURE YOU FOLLOW THE BREAK-IN PERIOD! I think it's like 600 miles or something. Some recommend 3K miles for the break-in of a clutch.
    Mike Clark

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    ACT clutches need just 200 miles, hehehe i was in my friends corolla when it turned 200, man..... we just downshifted ( i mean he downshifted) from 5 to 3 and it was just zooming down the road. it was fun. took about a week and a half to gte to 200 miles.

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    The paper that came with mine said 450 to 500 but I will probably be good for at least 600.

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    Yes, in orange paper said 450-500 miles (800 km) i will make brake only for this period.

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    Paul did you get the dual friction.

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    I get it but not install it yet. I plan to do it on this weekend.

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    Please write back and tell me what you think.

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    Those weights are to give the pressure plate more clamping force the faster it spins. Unfortunately they can't put them on honda pressure plates cause the swingarm would hit them. So with hondas you get an oem pressure plate with better clutch.

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