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Hi All,

I'm building up my street car for around 300rwkw and have found a cheap 2nd hand nismo clutch that I'll be getting rebuilt by NPC.

Does anyone have info/exp in regards to this clutch and if it will be up to task?

Its 4 puck single and I have been told has clamping force 1200kg.

Are they single plates that support 400hp out there?

Have tried google but not much info.

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must puk's i've used are like a switch! on or off :D

clutches wear when people slip them for example on a hill riding the clutch... that causes heat, which cna lead to slippage.

if you are going to launch hard (on boost) don't go for a gentle takeoff as could lead to slipage. (what happens to mine if I use lots of revs adn a slow clutch release...)

I got a nismo one that looks something like that, not sure of the actual numbers though. Bloody heavy! And shudder! Lol, but my mates love it.

Stalled it a fair few times in the first fortnight, but now i rarely do. Slippage? Never yet

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