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Old Jun 23, 2014 | 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Sonic Boom
I know we've discussed this before Mark but the problem is you need to spend £300 on a centre bearing that will cope with a competition clutch.
It's just not cost effective for most people, when the side push works perfectly well.
If I had money no object option then yes i'd probably run centre push and triple plate clutch

Rich
@Rich,
But you wouldnt begridge spending the £300 on the clutch (or a lot more in my case).

@everyone else
I see it as part of the clutch package, and yes they are more efficiant than with an arm as they also press the clutch squarely rather than with a floating bearing affair.

If you need to use a proper clutch then you need to use a proper bearing and release mechanism for it.

If you are using a std derived cover then stick to a std arm. (and a BMW cylinder lol)
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