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Highflowing turbo shortly, unsure which way at this stage. Either the Hypergear or GCG. Aim is up around the 250RWKw mark.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/EXEDY-HEAVY-DUTY-CLUTCH-SUIT-NISSAN-SKYLINE-R31-32-R33_W0QQitemZ220486916671QQcmdZViewItemQQptZAU_Car_Parts_Accessories?hash=item33560b5a3f&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

Any ideas what kind of output this clutch upgrade could handle?

Searched around cant find any output ratings.

Cheers.

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Ring Jim Berry and ask him about those , I believe it's what I had before I had one of his custom clutches fitted .

Don't quote me but I think there was some mention of the pressure plates cover not being as good as the OEM R33 GTS25T one .

Worth the call , cheers A .

Ring Jim Berry and ask him about those , I believe it's what I had before I had one of his custom clutches fitted .

Don't quote me but I think there was some mention of the pressure plates cover not being as good as the OEM R33 GTS25T one .

Worth the call , cheers A .

Yeah the exedy one is not as good....it won't explode like a grenade

And hopefully you aren't getting the clutch in the picture. That one suits a Toyota

nah not that one exactly:) trying to get an idea of what budget ill require.

i dont see myself spending 3-5k on a turbo (plus everything else), so i dont see the point buying a shit hot clutch capable of 300kw+...

nothing gives output ratings so its a bit of a mystery what ill need. stock clutch is struggling with the 200kw i got now..

whatever can cop up to 250rwkw without slipping should suffice.

nah not that one exactly:) trying to get an idea of what budget ill require.

i dont see myself spending 3-5k on a turbo (plus everything else), so i dont see the point buying a shit hot clutch capable of 300kw+...

nothing gives output ratings so its a bit of a mystery what ill need. stock clutch is struggling with the 200kw i got now..

whatever can cop up to 250rwkw without slipping should suffice.

NPC Bigmouth clutch FTW

what?

NPC - Nick's Performance Clutch Service

Bigmouth Street clutch. They are an organic clutch and we have them in cars making 300rwkw. 6 months and heavy driving and no problems as yet.

Have fitted 5 of these myself and had 3 more fitted by people I have sold them to. Priced extremely well also.

Their number is 07 32779403. Ask for Doug

NPC - Nick's Performance Clutch Service

Bigmouth Street clutch. They are an organic clutch and we have them in cars making 300rwkw. 6 months and heavy driving and no problems as yet.

Have fitted 5 of these myself and had 3 more fitted by people I have sold them to. Priced extremely well also.

Their number is 07 32779403. Ask for Doug

thanks mate. sounds good.

BUY MINE!!!

PRETTY MUCH EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE AFTER

Highflowing turbo shortly, unsure which way at this stage. Either the Hypergear or GCG. Aim is up around the 250RWKw mark.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/EXEDY-HEAVY-DUTY-CL...id=p3286.c0.m14

Any ideas what kind of output this clutch upgrade could handle?

Searched around cant find any output ratings.

Cheers.

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