Centerforce Dual Friction Clutch Disks

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

    #1

    Centerforce Dual Friction Clutch Disks

    Looking for a place online where I can buy a Centerforce dual friction clutch disc for a single mass 325i. I've found the complete kits but with those you usually end up paying a lot of money for a Centerforce clutch disc and a regular Sach's pressure plate that's been painted orange and a regular Sach's TO and pilot bearing in a Centerforce box.
  • blazing
    Wrencher
    • Aug 2006
    • 274

    #2
    There was a picture on e30tech I believe of a centerforce kit.
    It did have a sachs pp but it had been modified in the finger area for more pressure.

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

      #3
      Originally posted by blazing
      There was a picture on e30tech I believe of a centerforce kit.
      It did have a sachs pp but it had been modified in the finger area for more pressure.
      Damn.. I've been told that the Centerforce dual friction disc grabs very well while still being able to feel very close to stock. There is a local shop in town that claims they can rebuild a disc with new customer material including dual friction. Even better they only charge about $50 to do it.

      My friend bought a Centerforce dual friction kit for his E36 and when we compared everything it was exactly the same only painted orange. (except for the disc)

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      • HST
        Mod Crazy
        • Jan 2006
        • 757

        #4
        Are you sure that the shop needs a centerforce clutch disk? Can they not just put on the dual friction material on any clutch disk. We did not compare the fingers on the pressure plate, but the pressure plate did say SACH's on it.
        Originally posted by KingB
        Scratch my back and I buy a prostitute for you, to rub your balls. HAHA now thats some funny shit.

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

          #5
          Originally posted by HST
          Are you sure that the shop needs a centerforce clutch disk? Can they not just put on the dual friction material on any clutch disk. We did not compare the fingers on the pressure plate, but the pressure plate did say SACH's on it.
          The shop doesn't need one I was just searching to buy the entire disc new from Centerforce. The 2nd option is to take a disc to World Clutch downtown and see if they can rebuild it with DF material.

          From what I remembered there when we compared everything about the 2 pressure plates they were exactly the same with no visible modifications other than orange paint. Same thing with the TO bearing. This could be a different story for the E30 CF kit especially considering that the E36 is much cheaper.

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          • HST
            Mod Crazy
            • Jan 2006
            • 757

            #6
            Yeah the TO bearing was a complete rip off....... I really don't know if the pressure plate is gonna make that much of a difference the the "feel" of the clutch. I know that if will affect the clamping force, but the car is not gonna be making that much extra power over stock, so I'd think that it would not matter.
            Originally posted by KingB
            Scratch my back and I buy a prostitute for you, to rub your balls. HAHA now thats some funny shit.

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

              #7
              Originally posted by HST
              Yeah the TO bearing was a complete rip off.......
              LOL.. I remember now.. It was a Sachs TO bearing and the only thing that said Centerforce was the box it came in.

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              • HST
                Mod Crazy
                • Jan 2006
                • 757

                #8
                Originally posted by RobertK
                LOL.. I remember now.. It was a Sachs TO bearing and the only thing that said Centerforce was the box it came in.
                Yeah thoes SOB's :hitler: They charged something like $15 more for it to.
                Live and learn I guess.
                Originally posted by KingB
                Scratch my back and I buy a prostitute for you, to rub your balls. HAHA now thats some funny shit.

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                • backtrail69
                  R3V Elite
                  • Jul 2005
                  • 4471

                  #9
                  I really like my clutchnet disk. Check them out for other options. I have a sachs sport T/o and HD PP. It is a very stout clutch setup.
                  :: PNW Crew ::
                  '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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