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Hi have a 95 r33 gtst clutch and driveline feels fine untill u give it a bit it has a loud wine over 5000 rpm in every gear and feels like the power isn't getting to the ground properly there is no diff clunks or slapping between gears it has smooth changes once car is warm the oil was changed in the box recently any answers?

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NPC seem to be the popular option on SAU lately... I currently run an Excedy Cushioned Button and its OK but may not hold the new power for too long...

Make sure you get it diagnosed properly before spending any $$$, Where you located?

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mate simple way to check if its the clutch, put it into second gear while sitting and try and take off, if you basically go no where then your clutch is stuffed, another way is while your driving just push the clutch in and out once quickly without taking your foot off the gas if the revs go up and takes ages to go down or just stays high your clutch is rooted

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hey just wondering if someone could help me out with a problem im having with my r33 gtst. when i start my car in the morning the car wont go into gear unless the car has been warmed up for at least 5-10 minutes and when it does go into gear the clutch grabs as soon as u lift the pedal but goes back to normal after driving for a while. any help would be much appreciated

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hey just wondering if someone could help me out with a problem im having with my r33 gtst. when i start my car in the morning the car wont go into gear unless the car has been warmed up for at least 5-10 minutes and when it does go into gear the clutch grabs as soon as u lift the pedal but goes back to normal after driving for a while. any help would be much appreciated

You are either: out of clutch fluid, clutch needs adjustment at the pedal, slave needs bleeding OR you need a new clutch.

Start a new thread if you want an answer.

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You are either: out of clutch fluid, clutch needs adjustment at the pedal, slave needs bleeding OR you need a new clutch.

Start a new thread if you want an answer.

thanks mate will try do somethin about it this weekend if i can figure it out

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