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hi all im looking into upgrading clutch's problem ive heard push type this pull type that... ^.-

and so...

i has a R33 series 1.

what kinda clutch type does it use (push or pull type??) and also nub QQ... what is push and pull LOL :P, also wanting sorta heavy duty clutch to last. where can i buy one and how much?

in perth that is... within reason... so really around morley, malaga so ummm... north? of river?

all info given on this matter is appreciated thnx ^.^

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your car runs a push type clutch, thats all you need to know

ive got a shop and i change sr and rb clutches at competitive prices, if you want a quote, pm me with what clutch you want and ill send you back a figure for drive in drive out

i just did one today actually hehe

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When i changed the clutch in my S2 R33, i put in a Exedy heavy duty cushion button clutch....was a wicked clutch just took a bit of time to get used to.

I brought it from Clutch Brake Australian in Malaga for $600 i think?

Put it in myself :(

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As others have said R33 series 1 are Push type

Push Type example

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Pull Type example

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pull is generally used in later model skylines (mid 90s onwards)

An Exedy Heavy Duty Button Clutch would be sufficent

there not that hard to drive, generally people over exaggerate it

they cost roughly $600 + install

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Exedy Cushion Button ftw. They take hard launches day in, day out. Not too harsh on your gearbox and a very good balance between street and track. RB25 boxes are the strongest but they can still break!

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