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Hey,

Before I get jumped on I have searched and read every clutch related thread I can find, and I know I'm going to get the usual NC / Jim berry info.

I had a few questions I hope people could give there thoughts on.

Firstly 1995 r33 gtst Pull or Push clutch? I have read the s2 changed to pull? but also read all gtsts are push.

Now as for the clutch it's my girlfriends car driven daily, has the usual basic mods and will never see much over 200rwkw.

What do you suggest? I spoke to NPC about their 10" organic option, but for $800 compared to $350 for somthing like an excedy HD is it worth the money if its not going to make big power?

Anyone that has a extreme / excedy HD how much heavier is it over stock, as she battles the Monash daily.

Thanks in advance.

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exedy HD will do fine....

aslo did you ask NPC about their replacement clutches...they do have lots of other options that are cheaper than a 10inch organic and usually cheaper than Exedy too

and also fairly sure all gtst are push...only the 34 has pull

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Every single R32/R33 GTS-t is push regardless of series. Only R34 GT-t use those pull type clutches.

All GT-Rs, except before March 1993 all use pull type clutches. R32 GT-R pre March 1993 use push type which can be used in your GTS-t for extra clamp.

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Does no one ever just give a simple answer on forums any more? Easier to just be a smart ass?

Least there are still helpful people floating around.

Every single R32/R33 GTS-t is push regardless of series. Only R34 GT-t use those pull type clutches.

All GT-Rs, except before March 1993 all use pull type clutches. R32 GT-R pre March 1993 use push type which can be used in your GTS-t for extra clamp.

Thankyou!

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