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<blockquote data-quote="Junior00" data-source="post: 9852530" data-attributes="member: 30475"><p>I've had clutches from Fidanza, Spec, Centerforce, FRPP...pretty much all the big names except Exedy. In all those years of owning mustangs, I had the longest runs out of the the Centerforce clutches. They held up the best and to me had the best pedal feel. I orginally had a Centerforce Dual Friction that lasted 38k miles. Then I went with the Fidanza and it took a crap at 13k miles. Then the Spec 3+, which lasted ~20k miles. Finally said screw it and put the DFX in and hadn't had a problem in almost 45k miles. Had the best pedal feel to me...and I beat the hell out of that car between the street & track. Everyone has their favs, but I just got the best results from the Centerforce. I did splooge on a billet flywheel with replaceable insert though from Spec, and it was well worth the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior00, post: 9852530, member: 30475"] I've had clutches from Fidanza, Spec, Centerforce, FRPP...pretty much all the big names except Exedy. In all those years of owning mustangs, I had the longest runs out of the the Centerforce clutches. They held up the best and to me had the best pedal feel. I orginally had a Centerforce Dual Friction that lasted 38k miles. Then I went with the Fidanza and it took a crap at 13k miles. Then the Spec 3+, which lasted ~20k miles. Finally said screw it and put the DFX in and hadn't had a problem in almost 45k miles. Had the best pedal feel to me...and I beat the hell out of that car between the street & track. Everyone has their favs, but I just got the best results from the Centerforce. I did splooge on a billet flywheel with replaceable insert though from Spec, and it was well worth the money. [/QUOTE]
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