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		I want to know what your suggestions are for a good Street/Strip clutch setup. The car will be run on the street most of the time but will also be taken to the track every once in a while. I used to run Borg/Warner "Brute Force" but it is not available anymore plus it made the leg shake if traffic wasn't moving.  
	One suggestion was Centerforce Dual Friction but I have been hearing that if that clutch gets warm it will chatter starting out in first and reverse. I am wondering if the Centerforce II will hold up and not slip. The motor is a big block 402, approx. 500hp, in the middle of getting a M22, 11" clutch, 3:73 gears with 28" tall tires. Any help would be great. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/3gears.gif  | 
		
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		My buddy had a dual friction clutch in a '72 Z/28.  The Z had a LS6 454, M22, 410s.  I was the passenger to many 7,000rpm 2nd gear burnouts with that car.  The clutch had NO issues, but the 8.5" 10 bolt finally did!!!!! 
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		Centerforce dual friction is all I use. 
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		I had the dual friction in my 91 Iroc and I did not like it. It did not hold as well I thought it would. The pedal feel was nice though although it was a hydraulic clutch. 
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		How about a Hayes, Zoom etc.? I always ran the stock chevy pressure plate with the L88 disc about 50 years ago. Does those set-ups still work? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif I like a soft pedal. 
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		Yes, I use the Hays street/strip set up. Clutch pedal is like stock, holds ZL-1 with M/T ET Streets. 
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		[ QUOTE ] 
	Yes, I use the Hays street/strip set up. Clutch pedal is like stock, holds ZL-1 with M/T ET Streets. [/ QUOTE ] I priced this setup on Summit and it came out to $300. Seems a little up there in price. I guess you get what you pay for. Centerforce II was $185 and the Dual Friction is $270.  | 
		
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		another vote for hays.  I have a 510 hp / 500 ft lb 406 in my 67 and the hays holds up to it just fine.  the pedal isn't hard to push either, so no sore left leg.  https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif  don't forget to have it balanced with the flywheel before you put it in there.  
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		Thanks for all the information. I am leaning towards Hays but also getting more information on McLeod. 
	Kurt https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/headbang.gif  | 
		
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		I've had good luck with the dual friction.. 
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