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Thinking Jim berry cos of the wrap, don't want to spend big$$$ on twin or tripple plate! I have a cussion button in there that's only done well what I've been told 40xxxkms and as my car comes on boost it slips, tried everything and can't get any more grip

Just buy this, it will not slip, comes with a new flywheel (opposed to the old one with a JB clutch) and you will not find someone saying anything but praise for them.

If budget is a drama just save up for longer. They're worth every cent.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/376906-fs-vic-nismo-gmax-twin-plate/

Yeah jim berry all the way! Jim is a good fella very helpful always has time to give advice cant beat a hand made custom jb clutch ive got 1 in my 33 its only a modified standard clutch but it made 3100lb of clamp feels just like the standard clutch with a lil more bite and should b good for 300rwkw

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need advice im looking at a excedy hd button clutch im wanting to know if that would suit my laurel with a rb25 and a power range 350hp to 420hp and what should i do with the flywheel what sort should i get???

need advice im looking at a excedy hd button clutch im wanting to know if that would suit my laurel with a rb25 and a power range 350hp to 420hp and what should i do with the flywheel what sort should i get???

Don't get the exedy heavy duty pink homo shit.. they just use an OEM specification pressure plate and mod it to increase the clamp and done in Australia. If you want to get Exedy still, move into the Sports range, it's a silver pressure plate made in Japan and has a clamp rate of 1.1 tonnes out of the box (if using a GT-R pressure plate).

I would get the Sports Ceramic but from a R32 GT-r Pre 1993 (push type) It uses a 4-puk ceramic plate with a 1.1 tonne pressure plate.

If you want to stray away from Exedy, get NPC... amazing clutch with a soft pedal.. I believe they use a 300ZX pressure plate (10") hence the pedal effort decreases. I'm using one now, I can't be happier.

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