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Hey guys/girls,

Ive had a few mods done to my R33 and whilst the car was on the dyno, the clutch started to slip. It made 221.6rwkw and now its time to upgrade the clutch. Ive read the thread in the Driveline forum, but everyones opinion varies. Im leaning towards an Exedy Heavy Duty Cushion Button clutch, just wanted to know what clutch people are using that have similiar power.

Thanx

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i cannot believe that people still come on here and ask about clutches.

two words people

JIM BERRY

thread now can be closed. :laugh:

Just doing a hi jack the pic in avatar is that the GTR you guys had in autosalon mag i think it was in 04 pulled that out the other day was clean in the mag

Hi,

I have a used Nismo single plate copermix clutch. This is really the ultimate single plate clutch and perfect for your power level. It has done less that 1000kms. Rated to 420ps it is a lightweight clutch and flywheel unit. Most clutches will do they job but will kill your gearbox from shock load. This clutch will look after your box for a long time.

More info here

http://www.nengun.com/nismo/super-coppermix-clutch

Call me if you want it.

Asking $800 firm.

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