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Old 04-11-05, 11:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default New Centerforce Dual Friction Clutch

New, in the box, Centerforce Dual Friction Clutch Assembly. Centerforce Number DF017010. This clutch is used on 1998 - 2001 LS1 Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird, and 1997 - 2001 LS1 Corvette.

All Centerforce clutch discs are designed to be used on O.E. flywheels and billet steel friction surfaces only !

Dual Friction Clutches are designed for high horsepower and high torque outputs in radical street, strip, and off-road vehicles (includes 4 wheel drive vehicles). This system generates up to a 90% increase in holding capacity over stock systems

All Centerforce Clutch systems provide smooth engagement and light pedal pressure without compromising high performance

Save yourself a bunch of money, grab it before it's gone

$499.00 if you pick up in SoCal (City of Orange), or $525.00 shipped (insured) to your doorstep (United states Only)

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Ray
 
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I use a Centerforce Dual Friction clutch assembly and it has given me no problems whatsoever.

It did take me off-guard when I nailed it in sixth gear once and the clutch seemed to me to be slipping. It wasn't until later that I realized my rpm's weren't high enough for the centrifugal weights to have effect; once the revs increase the clutch grabs securely.
 
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