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Hey guys, just wondering what clutches/flywheel combos you have for a car running close to or near 250rwkw, and how you'd rate it, jim berry not included(reason being im in new zealand, so its cost too much in shipping for me).

Id like something near stockish in feel, good in day to day traffic(daily driven to work in rush hour all the time), and can handle on its own. ive got an r33 rb25det auto, soon to go manual, and car is making around 200rwkw atm. Please help

cheers

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Hey guys, just wondering what clutches/flywheel combos you have for a car running close to or near 250rwkw, and how you'd rate it, jim berry not included(reason being im in new zealand, so its cost too much in shipping for me).

Id like something near stockish in feel, good in day to day traffic(daily driven to work in rush hour all the time), and can handle on its own. ive got an r33 rb25det auto, soon to go manual, and car is making around 200rwkw atm. Please help

cheers

when my clutch went, i went for an xtreme heavy duty cushion button, its slightly heavier than stock but the clutch feels pretty stockish and firm. good for daily street, and the odd spirited drive, drift, drag. before i went for this clutch, the clutch place advised me it could hold 250rwkw comfortably.

you could also try kudos motorsport on here, they sell exedy heavy duty clutches at a good price.

hope that helps!

:cheers:

when my clutch went, i went for an xtreme heavy duty cushion button, its slightly heavier than stock but the clutch feels pretty stockish and firm. good for daily street, and the odd spirited drive, drift, drag. before i went for this clutch, the clutch place advised me it could hold 250rwkw comfortably.

you could also try kudos motorsport on here, they sell exedy heavy duty clutches at a good price.

hope that helps!

:cheers:

thanks for the advice, so exedy make good clutches too, anyone reccomend the ogura clutch/flywheel combo packs?

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