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Hi all,

I have an r33 with approx 170-180rwkw and don't expect to increase that for a long time.

My clutch is slipping and I have 2 choices so far.

Could someone pls advise.

1 Hyperdrive exedy hd clutch fitted $950

2 AutoClutch extreme hd clutch fitted $700

Anyone had any experience with these 2 places / clutches

Thanks

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go for exedy heavy duty organic if u want drivability if u want performance get exedy 5/3 extreme puck if u plan to upgrade ur turbo within a year or so

i had a 9 puck ceramic xtreme from autoclutch in my s14 and i didnt like it at all, i have driven a 5 puck exedy and liked it alot better than the xtreme clutch

an exedy organic will give u a much smoother drive than a ceramic, if thats what your after, just get that if u dont want to mod ur car

go for exedy heavy duty organic if u want drivability if u want performance get exedy 5/3 extreme puck if u plan to upgrade ur turbo within a year or so

i had a 9 puck ceramic xtreme from autoclutch in my s14 and i didnt like it at all, i have driven a 5 puck exedy and liked it alot better than the xtreme clutch

an exedy organic will give u a much smoother drive than a ceramic, if thats what your after, just get that if u dont want to mod ur car

thanks snozzle,

think I'll take yr advice and go Hyperdrive.

Bit more expensive but what the..........

go for exedy heavy duty organic if u want drivability if u want performance get exedy 5/3 extreme puck if u plan to upgrade ur turbo within a year or so

i had a 9 puck ceramic xtreme from autoclutch in my s14 and i didnt like it at all, i have driven a 5 puck exedy and liked it alot better than the xtreme clutch

an exedy organic will give u a much smoother drive than a ceramic, if thats what your after, just get that if u dont want to mod ur car

This guy knows what he is talking about, plus all he does is wank over cars all day.

If he is next to a Jap preformace car dont shake his hand i tell ya!!

Haha

Had a xtreme 9-puck in my car that eventually died, then replaced with a 6-puck xtreme that shat itself yesterday afternoon. Finding out what exactly has happened tomorrow morning, but it's likely to have welded itself to the flywheel. Might be able to rebuild it but once I found out I will have to decide rebuilding & hope it doesn't happen again, or put something else in.

i had a 9 puck extreme clutch too, burnt out the flywheel and pressure plate, clutch plate was fine? ended up getting a NPC clutch ( 3 puck modified gtr pressure plate) from In tune Performance. about 1100 fitted. good for around 400 hp

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i had a 9 puck extreme clutch too, burnt out the flywheel and pressure plate, clutch plate was fine? ended up getting a NPC clutch ( 3 puck modified gtr pressure plate) from In tune Performance. about 1100 fitted. good for around 400 hp

Thanks for the info everyone

I have booked with Hyperdrive today

Exedy HD organic $850 fitted

OK you think ????

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