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Hornsby are open till 12 on Saturday.

Parramatta I think are open Saturday morning also.

lol.. too late Paul, I got all my schizlle from Kudos. Got delivered within 2 days of ordering.

You bored on Sat? drop by LOL..

If I have a spare hour or do I will! :).

What a mission, only just got the box back on with 2 guys helpin, the car is also on massive 4WD ramps and 2x jackstands lol.

Turns out the clutch plate in there is still good, some piece of shit PBR clutch. I'm guessing the pressure plate is gone because of the uneven wear on the clutch plate hence thr total slippage.

Found a machining place $48 for flywheel, 30min wait.

Got about 600kms on my carbotic now and it feels great..rollin at 100 drop it back to 3rd and punch the gas .. Drop the clutch and it bites, HARD!!..

I actually felt sympathetic for the rest of my drivetrain ...

probably wouldnt do that too much... 3rd gear will strip in no time

ive blown 3rd twice now.. but i do drift mine competitively and its always on a clucth kick that it blows 3rd...

yep Ok :thumbsup:

I only did it once actually, just wanted to see how it handled it as the old one would slip a fair bit.. this one just "Thuds" into gear...

with the extra torque and e85 now, I rarely have to drop it back gears to get it moving anyway, just squeeze the gas, count 1 hippopotamus and its off...:D

I got mine back together today, last time i do a clutch on ramps and stands.

How is the pedal feel on yours? I think i might need to bleed the clutch fluid, feels like im pushing air.

I just got it done around lunch time, hopped into the car and I seriously thought I fked something. IT IS SO SOFT!!!!!!!

I honestly thought I didn't put the fork & pivot on properly, so I started the car and put it into gear, to my surprise everything was working!

You're right, feels like you're pushing air lol

haha awesome. I know people said it feels like a stock clutch but i was still expecting some fight, Its going to take some getting used to.

I know, it feels like the car is broken lol.. I've used GT-R Exedy clutches in my previous R33 and they were heavy as a pile of bricks, even with a larger Nismo slave. Let's see how this NPC clutch holds up. This car is stock atm, but that's going to change soon lol.

probably wouldnt do that too much... 3rd gear will strip in no time

ive blown 3rd twice now.. but i do drift mine competitively and its always on a clucth kick that it blows 3rd...

Was that a 34 box? I better stop doing that then :domokun:

Nice work Johnny!

It's not pretty Purple like mine :P

And my pedal felt alot softer with the NPC then the Exedy cushion button. Bites like a bitch, I'll always suggest an NPC to anyone who needs one

Yeah the NPC feels as if it's broken, it's so light for a sports/race/enthusiast clutch. I honestly thought the fork slipped off the thrush bearing and I was shtting bricks.

So far it's pretty good, unfortunately the R33 I own now is stock (for now) so I can't really punish the clutch.

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