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Old 06-08-2004, 12:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Clutch holding power...

I have a centerforce dual friction, just curios on how much tq, I can throw at it before I need a new clutch...

Im planning on 325 whp, with a full build.


Not sure if this baby will hold it... Need some input.
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check the centerforce site out. most company sites tell you how much there clutches can hold.
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Old 06-08-2004, 02:46 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Yea, but it does say actual HP #s... says up to 90% more holding power, which is pretty useless information.

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Well the OEM clutch is rated at about 200 ft/lb's. 90% more grip would mean it would hold about 380 ft/lb's at the crank. The clutch should be just good enough for what you want to do.
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I never realized how weak the OEM is.
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Well it just says UP TO , and thats for every clutch they have, anyone with some concrete info on this?
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Well it just says UP TO , and thats for every clutch they have, anyone with some concrete info on this?
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