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Centre Force

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Centre Force

Post by Phill »

Ive heard good and bad with centre force.
one if its a high reving engine they are good as the hd one relys on a lot of centrifugal force to expand the springs and aid traction between the flywheel and plate.
On four wheel drives where the revs are not so high even less when stuck the centre force doesnt have the centrifugal force to aid traction there for slips more burning out easily.
Ive only read this from other forums so it may not be true.

Would you advice me to go with it or stay with the original stuff that I have to change once or twice a year
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Post by big red »

have heard that the daikin safari clutch is the one to get .
no experience personally but will be putting one in when mine goes.
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Post by bazzle »

Mine still working good after 60,000ks.
(Daiken/Safari)

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