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Originally posted by hungry6

single plate 3 or 5 puck sintered ceramic will more than do the job, and it's more streetable than a multi plater. DAIKIN  HAVE THEM FOR ABOUT $350 NEW

hi, Hungry6..

could you tell me more about this clutch? what power rating of it? and most important is where I can get one? thanks..

Originally posted by mrskyline777

but there great fun strong as drivability is lost a bit but you dont notice it that is exchange im not that keen on ceremic

mrskyline777..

can you tell me more of this clutch? thanks..

by other name,it's EXEDY most good clutch shop will be able to source one. prolly the number one favourite clutch used in japan and here for cars running upto 6-700 hp and it's alot lighter than multiplater and being ceramic it's has HUGE grip and wears really well, but it cannot be used with billet allumium flywheel. but yeah they've been around for ages. my recom. used it with a chrome moly flywheel with a 3500lb pressure plates and if u got the hp 100k/hr+ wheelspin here we come.

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