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Centerforce DF161057 Friction Clutch Pressure Review

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Description of Centerforce DF161057 Friction Clutch Pressure

The Centerforce design applies proven principles of weight and centrifugal force to develop the increased clamping loads modern clutch facings require while maintaining easy pedal effort and eliminating old-style diaphragm “over-center” problems disastrous to high-performance engines. To ensure the highest level of quality, every clutch design that Centerforce offers is run through a gauntlet of testing procedures. We continually monitor and evaluate clutch-holding capacity by utilizing specific friction materials and accurate Pressure Plate clamp-load measurements. Centerforce uses the latest in CAD/CAM technology for all of our in/house product designs. This coupled with precise measurement and strict manufacturing control means you get parts right - the first time. Centerforce regularly test components and materials through independent test labs to further ensure we not only meet, but also exceed industry standards. Centerforce provides innovative leadership in clutch technology by creating patented processes like their DYAD mutli-disc coupling system.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The softest clutch pedal ever!

The first Centerforcde DF clutch lasted about 8 years. I abused it at every opportunity, but my wife sent it to the landfill the week she had to drive my car to work.

Pros
  • To ensure the highest level of quality, every clutch design offered by Centerforce undergoes extensive testing. We constantly monitor and evaluate clutch holding capacity with special friction materials and accurate pressure plate pressure load measurements.
Cons
  • Big and chunky