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Old 11-09-2002, 02:55 PM   #1
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raised diaphragm clutch set?? questions

ok for my car i have a few options for the clutch, one is a factory replacement clutch set, then it lists a raised diahfragm high performance set, and a multi friction set, what is the difference between the raised diaphragm and why is it better, or is it?

i would just buy a centerforce, but i plan on swapping to a 6 speed soon, so i dont want to buy one and not use it .

please let me know your thoughts on this
any info appreciated

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Old 11-09-2002, 07:04 PM   #2
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NO!!!! NO!!!!! The raised diaphragm is the lower performance thing, used to be used in 6-cyl applications alot. Do not get that, it is garbage.
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well it is like $30 more than the regular replacement set, and it says that it is a high performance matched set.

why is it the lower performance set? what is the pros and cons of a raised diaphragm ? thanks

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