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I'm hearing Mixed things about the Nismo super coppermix twin plate clutch. Some people say its good, some say its bad. I don't know who to believe.

I Have come here for your opinions so I don't, Find out the hard way by buying it.

- Is it streetable?

- Noises throughout gear changes?

- problems to tranny?

thanks :)

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I also run one in my car, best clutch i have ever used.

Drive my car daily, very streetable and i drive in peak hr traffic

Dont know what noises you are referring too, only noise i picked up on was during first 1500kms it rattled but now is silent so must be a bedding in issue

you will not be disappointed when you buy one, lets face it you will if you want the best

Thanks for you response the noise I'm referring to is a crunch during gear changes. I think Might buy the clutch, I just had make sure so I don't regret anything after purchase.

The type of clutch I need to get is a push type for the 89 gtrs is this correct? And what's the difference between twin plate and competition?

The only sound you'll here is the frustrated howls of different brand users.

Nismo clutch by far the most user friendly street and track able clutch out there.

Get it and you'll never regret it .

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Thanks for you response the noise I'm referring to is a crunch during gear changes. I think Might buy the clutch, I just had make sure so I don't regret anything after purchase.

The type of clutch I need to get is a push type for the 89 gtrs is this correct? And what's the difference between twin plate and competition?

Yes mate pre 93 you need push type and also clutch is totally rebuild-able

All the info you want here ...

http://www.nismo.co.jp/en/products/competition/clutch/clutch.html

clutch02-5.pdf

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