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I been running an exedy sports tuff clutch for 8 years,still perfect and got 223 at the rears these days.

Must still work cause i don't know how to do a proper burn out. :rofl2:

Give me your car, I will destroy that clutch a few months hahaha... I killed my Exedy Sports (silver not that refurb pink cover) Organic in 1 year.

Ooh you must be savage,did 64 runs at the drags no burn outs for me,but my son did

some good ones when he was driving,oh this is over a few years though. :yes:

wow, maybe no silly clutch kicks in 2nd and 3rd might prolong the clutch. When I removed mine, there were burn marks on the flywheel LOL

wow, maybe no silly clutch kicks in 2nd and 3rd might prolong the clutch. When I removed mine, there were burn marks on the flywheel LOL

I'm surprised your clutch survives getting out of the driveway with how you drive!!

Best clutch for any car in terms of drive ability and resilience if your car has less power just means you'll never wear out the clutch - subject to you driving!

Do it once do it right, replacing clutches aren't as fun as replacing tyres

Give me your car, I will destroy that clutch a few months hahaha... I killed my Exedy Sports (silver not that refurb pink cover) Organic in 1 year.

That's because you granny shift, not double clutchin like you should!

I'm surprised your clutch survives getting out of the driveway with how you drive!!

LOL... and you're any better!

Your motor in yet? I hope to take mine out mid next year hehe... you better come help, beers & bbq on me

LOL... and you're any better!

Your motor in yet? I hope to take mine out mid next year hehe... you better come help, beers & bbq on me

I don't drop it in second... Only first from 8000 RPM :D.

Yep engine and box is in. It's out at Unigroup now being finished off. Start up/run in on dyno is Monday or Tuesday.

I don't drop it in second... Only first from 8000 RPM :D.

Yep engine and box is in. It's out at Unigroup now being finished off. Start up/run in on dyno is Monday or Tuesday.

lol... same same, pointless dropping it in 1st no traction in a GTS-t

Sweet man, sure has taken you some time haha..

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How hard does the full monty bite compared to the single plate coppermix? My single coppermix has trouble sometimes with 3rd gear kicks and sometimes when shifted to 4th.. with 340rwkw

How hard does the full monty bite compared to the single plate coppermix? My single coppermix has trouble sometimes with 3rd gear kicks and sometimes when shifted to 4th.. with 340rwkw

That coppermix clutch is only good for 400hp.

Anything to hold more than that is going to need to be a button clutch.

That coppermix clutch is only good for 400hp.

Anything to hold more than that is going to need to be a button clutch.

is that the compe spec? a few boys running them here with more similar power and no complaints. Must the the twin....

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