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Definately looking at getting one of these clutches.

Can anyone help me with the difference between these guys?

What is Standard Type, Dampier, Silent Type, and High Disk Type?

Which one should I get for a daily driven, sometimes track drifted R33 series 2 with 245rwkw?

1-ORC-409-01N Nissan R32,R33,R34 GTS RB25DET, RB20DET (Standard Type, Dampier Not Attached )

2-ORC-409B-01N Nissan R32,R33,R34 GTS RB25DET, RB20DET (Dampier Not Attached, High Disk Type)

3-ORC-409D-01N Nissan R32,R33,R34 GTS RB25DET, RB20DET (Standard Type Dampier Attached)

4-ORC-409DB-01N Nissan R32,R33,R34 GTS RB25DET, RB20DET (Dampier Attached High Disk Type)

5-ORC-409DS-01N Nissan R32,R33,R34 GTS RB25DET, RB20DET (Dampier Attached Silent Type)

6-ORC-409DSB-01N Nissan R32,R33,R34 GTS RB25DET, RB20DET (Dampier Attached Silent + High Disk Type)

7-ORC-409S-01N Nissan R32,R33,R34 GTS RB25DET, RB20DET (Damper Not Attached, Silent Type)

8-ORC-409SB-01N Nissan R32,R33,R34 GTS RB25DET, RB20DET (Dampier Not Attached, Silent + High Disk Type)

Thanks in advance :thumbsup:

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the damper is usually refering to springs in the centre that dampen the clutch 'pucks' from the centre. it gives it some twist on engagement to make it engage a bit more smoothly. silent type generally means they have some kind of small springs that push against the plates when your foot is on the pedal so the plates don't rattle in the housing at traffic lights etc. high disk type, most likely means larger diameter clutch disks (more surface area can hold more power).

Hope that helps. they are great clutches. ORC are a very nice clutch. I have one in one of my cars and it's great. you looking at twin or single? both will hold 245kw but twin will be future proof.

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