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hey guys

anyone had experiance in using a Textralia Clutch in their skyline? my stocky has gone in my R33 GTS

im running 12PSI boost with front mount and pod filter. Eventually looking for around 300-350 at the wheels.

Would like to know how the Textralia would go with the take off and everyday drivability

if anyone has any experiance with these please help!

alternativly any other clutches that will hold horsepower but still maintains everyday drivability would be appreciated

thanks :D

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My friend has a twin plate version in his XR6T.

It has the heaviest pedal ive ever felt on a clutch, though the clutch is as strong as all hell.

I wouldnt recommend it as a street clutch.

I would go with a clutch like a Xtreme Cushion button.

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Not really relevent to Skylines, but dad has the Textralia X series (i think its the X series) single plate in his blown Monaro. Fairly good to drive around with, bites really hard and seems to hold up close to 400rwkw fine.

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