Centerforce dual friction holding force
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Centerforce dual friction holding force
Hey guys, i have searched the forum for info on this but have found none. Their website doesn't say anything about how much torque and hp this will hold. I'm going to a gt35r here in the next couple of months and when i took my transmission off i found a brand new centerforce dual friction clutch. I'm wondering if i can use it or if i should sell it. I'm going to have it set for about a 300hp street tune and around a 400hp track tune. Do you guys think that this clutch will hold? Thanks guys!
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I have a well built engine 67mm turbo im at 328@10psi same duel friction clutch no problems, im going to retune so i hit 400whp or so i think it will hold fine
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clutches hold torque... not horspower... and gernerally a 13B thats is 400rwhp is at 330tq..... which a strong single plate should hold prefectly fine.. for a long time with no slipping.
even at 500rwhp...... your going to be gettin a probable max of 400rwtq.... so keep that in mind.... just look at all the dynos and youl see what i mean.
correct me if im wrong
even at 500rwhp...... your going to be gettin a probable max of 400rwtq.... so keep that in mind.... just look at all the dynos and youl see what i mean.
correct me if im wrong
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Originally Posted by TRISPEEDFD3S
How often did you drive it? And were you running 500 rwhp all of the time? How long did the clutch drive under these conditions?