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which clutch (southbend or centerforce)

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Well, My clutch did not like the extra power and has given up. I would like to know which is a better clutch to use. Southbend or Centerforce??



I think im at about 250HP and 700FT Lbs



Thanks,



Tom C.
 
Do it right and get a SBC the first time. I made that mistake partly cause I was a little low on $$ at the time. Now I have to save enough to get a SBC this summer, cause this grabby POS has got to go!:rolleyes:



Also friend has a 94 2500 #10 plate (330HP/750TQ) and 300 Marine injectors and he started slipping his Centerforce Dual Friction about 3 or 4 months after he got it last year. Its just about fried now. :rolleyes:
 
Southbend is hard to beat. Great clutch and great customer service. My Con O is doing fine at 375 HP and is smoother than the stock clutch
 
Originally posted by Deezul1

Southbend is hard to beat. Great clutch and great customer service. My Con O is doing fine at 375 HP and is smoother than the stock clutch



Considering Con O but I dunno if it would hold. :confused:



Scotty II should be here tomorrow which means #10 goes full foward!!Oo. Oo. Oo. Oo. Oo.



Which I'm guess will put me in the 400HP neighborhood!:D :eek:
 
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South bend

What else can be said other than only the south bend. I belive also that the center force clutch works better with higher rpm's than our trucks are made to run. Peter is #1 in customer service you can't go wrong with buying the best from the best. Eric
 
Got Smoke

MU0090-cono will hold your truck I have one in my truck with 420 crank HP and pull a 13. 000 Lb trailer and have also installed a lot of them in a lot of trucks and have never had a problem. I am also a dealer for SBC
 
I've really liked my Con O and feel it would be tough to beat. Peter and his gang standing behind it make it even better.



I don't have a clue where I'm at HP wise, but it's held nicely.
 
Anyone interested in one excellent SouthBend That Peter custom built for me give me a "E" mail. I have one only slightly used. It will hold over 450 maybe 500+. Why do I want to sell it?





The new Dual Disk is out OF Course!!:rolleyes:
 
My vote is for the Con O. Clutch pedal feels lighter and holds great. And if you have a proublem thay stand behind the clutch. It is a plesure to do bisness with them.
 
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