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Stock pressure plate + CFDF clutch question

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Stainbox12

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Jan 3, 2006
Panama, Central America
I just got a stock pressure plate from a friend because apparently my Centerforce one is not good anymore. I still have my Centerforce clutch disk and it looks fine. Im wondering if it would work fine with the stock pressure plate. Thanks. :thumb:
 
It will work but it will basically be a stock clutch. The pressure plate is the holding force on the disc so basically you have a stock clutch. I would look for a Centerforce pressure plate to go with your disc. Otherwise you just have an expensive stock clutch.
 
So. There would be no difference at all in the clamping force? Probably More Grip? Less wear?
 
The clutch disk is just the mating surface between the pressure plate and the flywheel. If you are using the stock pressure plate, you will be using the stock clamping force... which means your disk will slip just like your stock disk.
 
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