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Another DFX bites the dust
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<blockquote data-quote="fast440" data-source="post: 3881917" data-attributes="member: 26328"><p>Sure i know its basic and its gonna seat as soon as you let the clutch out. Also the DFX clutch disc is not organic material. Its metallic . Much different than most street clutches that you may want to take your time to break in if your looking to get 100,000 driving miles out of it, But for a car like these 03-04 cobras nobody is putting in a clutch like that. If they are they might as well put the stock clutch back in it and drive it under 55mph .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fast440, post: 3881917, member: 26328"] Sure i know its basic and its gonna seat as soon as you let the clutch out. Also the DFX clutch disc is not organic material. Its metallic . Much different than most street clutches that you may want to take your time to break in if your looking to get 100,000 driving miles out of it, But for a car like these 03-04 cobras nobody is putting in a clutch like that. If they are they might as well put the stock clutch back in it and drive it under 55mph . [/QUOTE]
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