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lot's of people like jim berry clutches. my advice is when upgrading the clutch, upgrade the flywheel too... regardless of the clutch you get. considering most of the brand name japanese single and multi-plate set-ups come with a high quality, lightened flywheel they are worth considering. an exploding flywheel will cost you a lot more than the few bucks you saved.

lot's of people like jim berry clutches. my advice is when upgrading the clutch, upgrade the flywheel too... regardless of the clutch you get. considering most of the brand name japanese single and multi-plate set-ups come with a high quality, lightened flywheel they are worth considering. an exploding flywheel will cost you a lot more than the few bucks you saved.

Im not saving money, i have a sequential quaife gearbox and just want a good clutch to handle lots of abuse ( i mean lots ) >_<

250rwkw is the power output of the vehicle, so the clutch should be rated to atleast 420ps

thanks

ill speak to jim

ive had 2 phone calls with jim so far and in total i reckon ive been on the phone for over 3 hours! so yea the bloke loves to talk. really sounds like he knows his stuff though so ill be getting my clutch and flywheel worked by him in the near future

Yeah, you ring him, make sure you have 30mins set aside at a bare minium. I got away with 25 as it was a weekend and he had stuff to do. But, he wanted to make sure I got the product I wanted/needed and that suited the budget.

He also said he thinks the standard flywheels are fine, just either new or machined up. But that was for my application.

Yeah, you ring him, make sure you have 30mins set aside at a bare minium. I got away with 25 as it was a weekend and he had stuff to do. But, he wanted to make sure I got the product I wanted/needed and that suited the budget.

He also said he thinks the standard flywheels are fine, just either new or machined up. But that was for my application.

Ha ha, ill try break the record and do 24minutes :/

He also said he thinks the standard flywheels are fine, just either new or machined up. But that was for my application.

well i can think of 2 people with busted cars in the last few months who may disagree with him on that point. Benms one in particular completely f**ked his car and sent bits of flywheel everywhere.

well i can think of 2 people with busted cars in the last few months who may disagree with him on that point. Benms one in particular completely f**ked his car and sent bits of flywheel everywhere.

Are we so sure that this wasn't a pre-existing condition? I feel that any stronger pressure plate would've brought this fault to the fore?

well i can think of 2 people with busted cars in the last few months who may disagree with him on that point. Benms one in particular completely f**ked his car and sent bits of flywheel everywhere.

Hence I said for my application.

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