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Old 04-01-03, 09:31 PM
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clutch time!

ok what clutch would you recommend?

im lookin at a ceramic clutch or a centerforce dual friction
hoping for upwards of 250hp to the wheels eventually, and would like to get a clutch that can take all the abuse i can and will dish out

id make it a poll, but i hate those. why not just read all the posts and get reviews too is the way i see it....

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Old 04-01-03, 10:09 PM
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I'd go with the centerforce myself. It seems to be a popular upgrade around here, and has fairly positive feedback.
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do a search, i had the same question. there's alot of feedback pertaining to the centerforce and clutch masters. i personally am going with a clutch master's kit. i have a couple friends with them in their nissan 240 sx's with turbo motors dishin out around 270 to the wheels and it HOOKS UP NICE! all we do is drift and we haven't seen problems at all yet; with the clutches that is. hahahaha
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