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Anyone got clutch hookups? Shopping around for a replacement atm. The rougher the better

I know everyone says go to NPC or Nismo but I put an Exedy heavy duty in my car 5 years ago from here (http://www.icesrepairservices.com.au/products.php) and I've never looked back.

For $400 it has held 325kw at 20+ track and drag days.

I dunno if the price is still the same though.

He's got 99 problems but a clutch ain't one

I was going to like this post until I thought about it, because a clutch is, if anything, his one problem right now.

Current HHDBC has been in for a bit under 4 years, not too pleased it's slipping now. Will probably go NPC. What was the damage for yours Toby and Adam?

Mine was about $500-550 from memory; 10" carbotic - biggest clutch that will fit in our bellhousing. I believe they are derived from 350Z clutches. Rated to 300rwkw+

Can get any contact plate you like but I went with an organic cause they said it would stand up to my drag launches...they've been right so far. Also my thrust bearing is being pressed up against the plate (creates a whirring feel through the pedal) and I haven't been assed to adjust/fix it for 3 years now, but she's still going strong...guess that's testament to the bearing quality!

Current HHDBC has been in for a bit under 4 years, not too pleased it's slipping now. Will probably go NPC. What was the damage for yours Toby and Adam?

Mine was a NPC Heavy Duty Cushioned Button clutch

I also got a lightweight billet flywheel whilst I was at it.

Total was about $1.1K i think

I know everyone says go to NPC or Nismo but I put an Exedy heavy duty in my car 5 years ago from here (http://www.icesrepairservices.com.au/products.php) and I've never looked back.

For $400 it has held 325kw at 20+ track and drag days.

I dunno if the price is still the same though.

I got an exedy heavy duty in mine this year, was $1500 though.

I got an exedy heavy duty in mine this year, was $1500 though.

this is where I got my Exedy HD..

the R33gts-t HD one a little cheaper than 1500 tho:

http://www.australianbrakesandclutch.com.au/

from their online store

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/EXEDY-HEAVY-DUTY-CLUTCH-SUIT-SKYLINE-R33-RB25DET-ENGINE92-98-/321462983808?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4ad8afdc80

and install well priced. that 500 quoted above about right,

(oh and if you call it's cheaper so they don;t pay ebay/paypal fees)

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