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My last two clutches were Jim Berry Race clutch and an Xtreme. Both twin plates. Neither have missed a beat.

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Twin plate sounds like the plan, I use to have a HKS twin plate, great for the higher RPM lunches and plenty of grip.

street use some times on track

now is got 230kw planing to go up to 360kw

A single extra heavy duty clutch plate should hold up fine for 230 kW's, all the way to just over 300 kW's IMO, I drove a V-Spec II Nur with 306 kW's at the rears and the single is holding up fine.

Any Japanese brand should do you fine, eg. HKS, OS Giken etc.

I think you be pushing it with a single when getting up to 360 kW's... Again, HKS, OS Giken should do you fine for the twin plates.

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definitely twin plate, i have the nismo coppermix and its great; grips nicely, dosent slip but is still nice and light for street use, none of the on-off jerkyness unless you get the friction point just right e.g. jim berry full monty clutch i tried to drive on my mates r34 - couldnt do it lolz

i was able to teach myself manual with the coppermix, without difficulty - i will use nothing but in future.

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so twin plate

go for it I gess

also what pice range I am looking them?

NISMO SUPER COPPERMIX - TWIN PLATE CLUTCH

Product # 3002B-RSR48 - Nissan - Skyline BNR34 - RB26DETT - $2,098.02 AUS

- http://www.nengun.com/nismo/super-coppermi...in-plate-clutch

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