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heys guys,

just got a 32 gtr yeah i no!! wooo :P the thing is that i am going to do the gearbox and clutch as it has a triple plate clutch and going from a heavy duty jesus christ l0l help me god. I am struggling with the triple plate now what i want to ask is that i just want to go down to a single plate or whatever you guys reckon and also need to do the bearings and syncros in my box is it worth goin all out on the box or just go to a jap spare parts place and get a 2nd hand box??

car has

apexi pfc

hks 3" full exhaust

Hks air pods

fmic

with a triple plate clutch i no the bloke before me had the car might have gone all out on the clutch but i'm just not comfortable its not good in the street ya know just want your guys opinion on a clutch just 4 driving around

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my 33r came with a triple clutch when i got it. i blew up 3rd gear. definatly not a street clutch. would be great for track use.

i went to an exedy heavy duty single clutch. mine has very similar mods to yours too. get a heavy single. you wont regret it

as for the gearbox. mine was rebuilt anyway so i wouldnt be able to help you

I got my clutch built by a guy in sydney- single plate organic, engine's putting out 700hp and not had any clutch slip. He builds clutches for race cars, my mechanic gets his through him. If your interested I'll try to get a contact for you. My clutch cost about 1350 for a pull type (1250 for a push).

heys guys,

just got a 32 gtr yeah i no!! wooo :D the thing is that i am going to do the gearbox and clutch as it has a triple plate clutch and going from a heavy duty jesus christ l0l help me god. I am struggling with the triple plate now what i want to ask is that i just want to go down to a single plate or whatever you guys reckon and also need to do the bearings and syncros in my box is it worth goin all out on the box or just go to a jap spare parts place and get a 2nd hand box??

car has

apexi pfc

hks 3" full exhaust

Hks air pods

fmic

with a triple plate clutch i no the bloke before me had the car might have gone all out on the clutch but i'm just not comfortable its not good in the street ya know just want your guys opinion on a clutch just 4 driving around

So it's got standard turbo's and a tripple plate?

Regardless as doo doo has said, tripples are over kill. I had a single plate built to suit my engine. It will handle 600ft/lbs of torque at the engine. It's a little heavier than a production clutch- just awesome. All that for under 1k :)

I got my clutch built by a guy in sydney- single plate organic, engine's putting out 700hp and not had any clutch slip. He builds clutches for race cars, my mechanic gets his through him. If your interested I'll try to get a contact for you. My clutch cost about 1350 for a pull type (1250 for a push).

Hey, can you hook me up with a contact number too? Thanks!

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