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No Taz,

They are just a shit clutch and I will beat my little drum until I get a court order telling me to stop. But as my product failed, they have no legal grounds to shut me up.

Its not even the point, the fact they sold me a shit product that did this is a joke, the fact it was sold via HQ makes it even worse. THIS IS the clutch they told me I needed.

Then to not want to know about it after it happened.. Guess what I'll cost then more then a f**king vaule on the clutch by posting what I do

that sucks mate as you showed me before,

as martin said before everyone is entitled to their own thoughts.

i never had a problem with exedy clutches at all even when i had a HD clutch in my R32 or when sold customers exedy clutches and i still stand by exedy clutches..

It sucks that it happend due to lack of product knowledge

josh was this in your 450hp 32? cuz a HD aint really for that application... noob sales person.

hope my 5puk holds in better than that :D

For every person who has had a failed product there will always be 10 more who hasn't. It's is more the guys at HQ shouldnt be selling "shit" that will break.

If I make every mod known about a car and you sell me shit, I will kick, scream and cry until I get bored.

For every person who has had a failed product there will always be 10 more who hasn't. It's is more the guys at HQ shouldnt be selling "shit" that will break.

If I make every mod known about a car and you sell me shit, I will kick, scream and cry until I get bored.

understandable.

- tristans hd stood up alright however would slip if you gave it a heap (clutch kick wise)

as you say there will be some who have never had a problem. but when you get a bad product that sucks.

Edited by 32_Dave
josh was this in your 450hp 32? cuz a HD aint really for that application... noob sales person.

hope my 5puk holds in better than that :D

Yeh it was, I was getting my OS twin plate re built (note I'd only ever rebuild one with genuine OS plates next time but thats another story). I told HQ what my car was, what the sitution was (this is where anyone else would say, right he is a big spender lets sell him the best not worst).

They knew everything f**king known mod, they knew the boost was capped at 10psi MAX, told me black and blue this little unit would be perfect.

i am a banana (bor-na-nAAAAA!!!)

f**k haven't you guys seen this...

:D

click the banana

Edited by 32_Dave
WOW thats a real mess, I hop mine doesnt end up like that :D

if yours was goin to blow it would have already man. that clutch was way too weak for the power. they only baby clutches. exedy clutches can be awesome but with some modification.

Mine was parked on the street near work all day, and apart the windscreen you almost wouldn't know its dirty! <3 the yellow :)
mine was white.....

mine was black, white, orange, dust orange and rust orange :):(

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