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  • fox
    Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 45

    #16
    Im not sure if you should get a turbo. :P (Formula Driver), I mean, you think your car is a bull-dozer, haha. :P

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    • Bokes
      E30 Fanatic
      • Dec 2003
      • 1459

      #17
      Originally posted by arsevader
      If treated right, BMW clutchs on a stock M20 should last +300K

      James
      this isnt an m20. m42. not sure how long those should last, but i figure its time for a change anyways. though it's up to my little brother. his money, his car. if we change the hydraulics and everything is working fine i'd assume just leave it how it is.
      173rd ABN

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      • windsor318is
        Mod Crazy
        • Mar 2004
        • 688

        #18
        dunno if anyone mentioned it but im very happy with the centerforce dual friction clutch i have, even has the same factory pedal feel

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        • RobertK
          Kicked cancer's ASS.
          • Jun 2005
          • 5864

          #19
          All a Centerforce Dual-Friction disc is a Sach's clutch disc with a Centerforce Dual-Friction plate rivited to the flywheel side of the disc.

          I helped put one on a E36 325i and it does feel considerably close to stock only with much better grip once the clutch is completely engaged.

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