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    A 3.4l camaro and a 3.8l camaro have the same basic T5 transmission (with the exception of the bell-housings)right? So if i switch my engine to a 3.8l engine can I use a dual-friction centerforce clutch made for the 3.8l?
    1994 black camaro 3.4l m5<br />18\" chrome rims 235/40r18<br />Shaved door handle\'s and emblems<br />wings west ground effects <br />harwood hood, custom interior

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    You will need the 3.8 motor bolted to the 3.8 bellhousing, bolted to the M5 tranny. Also, remember that the 3.8 uses a differnt clutch system...might need to do some more modification to get it to fit. I would suggest a Haynes or Chilton's manual to figure it all out.
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      viper9885: What's the difference in the clutch system in a 3.8l? I can't find anything in the technical database.

      [ April 01, 2002: Message edited by: liquidonyx ]</p>
      1994 black camaro 3.4l m5<br />18\" chrome rims 235/40r18<br />Shaved door handle\'s and emblems<br />wings west ground effects <br />harwood hood, custom interior

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