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I'll be very interested to know the answer to this as well.

My gut feeling is that a HD kit for the R32 RB20DET would be the right option ( PUSH type / 240mm Dia ) but I would really love to know for sure !

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Actually, after searching a bit I found the following

SPORTS TUFF Clutch Kits (Australian made for improved performance)

Heavy Duty Kit: NSK-7333HD

SKYLINE- GT-T

Year Application

98-on

R34, 2.5 Ltr, RB25DET (Pull type)

I now have less confidence in the response from Exedy being correct :sick:

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Spoke to the guy at Exedy again and he's positive that the NSK-7333HD kit is the one to use.

What someone ( I'll try to but it won't be for a while ) needs to do is to unbolt the slave cylinder and pop the clutch fork dust boot off and see if this is a push or pull set-up. If it IS a pull type clutch, the above kit should be good.

If it's a push type clutch, I would be looking towards a HD early R32 GT-R organic kit.

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See, here's the thing. AFAIK, R34 GTT ( RB25DET ) has a PULL type clutch. I'm almost certain that the R34 GT ( &GTV ) use the PUSH setup which would make them equal to R32 GT-R RB26DETT ( early ) and R33 GTSt RB25DET ( both are 250mm dia from memory ). If THAT is correct, it would be great ! That would also mean the rep for is Exedy wrong.

Can't wait to put this one to bed !! It's been bugging me since I first looked under my car years ago :(

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  • 1 month later...

NSK-7056HD

Details:

• Diameter: 240mm

• Spline OD: 25.50mm

• No of Teeth: 24

• Pressure Plate Type: Push

• Pressure Plate Clamp Rating: 8428N/860kgf

Applications of this item are as follows:

• Nissan Cefiro A31 (RB20DET)

• Nissan Laurel C33 (RB20DET)

• Nissan Skyline R31 RB20DET (Import)

• Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t (RB20DET)

• Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-4 (RB20DET)

• Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25-t (RB25DET)

• Nissan Skyline R34 GT (RB20DE)

• Nissan Skyline R34 25GT (RB25DE)

:D

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I got a new organic clutch and a heavy duty pressure plate installed here in melbourne for a gtt with 230 rwkw.

The pedal is heavier than stock but its a nice clutch. reused the original flywheel after machining it.

Hope this helps, i originally got an exeedy clutch and hated it. mind you it was a carbon one,

DONT GET A CARBON CLUTCH PEOPLE! :P

Turned into an expensive exercise.

Goodluck

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