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Need to replace my stock clutch with a heavy duty one that will handle 400-450bhp without being to heavy and expensive

Thanks guys

Josh

You are more likely to get a result if you can let us know what car it is for etc

Power goal is easy, its nothing most clutches cant handle.

What will you be doing with the clutch? Drift? Drag? Daily Duties?

What is your budget?

Where are you located.

Hi Josh,

Instead of spamming these forums, why don't you do some reading/researching and find out for yourself?

For the question, Nismo twin plate.

Enjoy

Although i agree the search function should have been used, you could word this a tad better :P

Although i agree the search function should have been used, you could word this a tad better :P

This isn't his first thread that this user started. He/She pretty much jumped on here and started new threads with vague questions. I would have deleted the threads and sent the user a PM, but I'm not a mod on here :P

This isn't his first thread that this user started. He/She pretty much jumped on here and started new threads with vague questions. I would have deleted the threads and sent the user a PM, but I'm not a mod on here :P

Ahhh, fair enough ;)

Ring NPC and tell them what you need

/thread

(Google NPC clutches)

Lol... There are other manufacturers out there doing good things too... NPC is just one of them!

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