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So, I've searched quite a bit. There's lots of scattered info on C34 clutches, but it's very hard to get a sense of who's done what etc so I thought I'd kick off an aggregation thread for all things C34 clutch related.

There is, of course, a selfish motivation for this. I need a new clutch but can't decide what to do.

Jim Berry?

Exedy?

NPC?

Xtreme?

Nismo?

Giken?

On top of the info being scattered into the wind, much of it is very old so hopefully this thread will provide a simple way to find up to date info on clutches for Stags.

So to kick things off I'm in need of a new clutch for my S2 RS4S. It's a non-daily so it can be a little less traffic friendly, but I don't want an absolute pig of a clutch (it does get pedaled around for work occasionally). Currently car runs somewhere in the region on 200-220awkw with plans, one day, to aim for 300awkw.

My budget for just clutch (no flywheel or labour) is $700-800.

I am aware that I need a push type clutch. Will any GTR (non-early R32) fit? What are others using and what do people recommend/suggest? Is there anything specific to Stag clutches I should know?

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In my s1 c34 manual swap I used an r32 gtr box, r31 RB30 flywheel,- arp bolts.

r31 valeo/extreme clutch, cushion button kit, it was only $400 delivered from sunbury brakes,

Feels like a standard clutch to drive.

(organic flywheel side, brass button pressure plate side, sprung center)

I have the exact same kit in my patrol with RB30DET, with 250hp atw And massive (wheel lifting) torque, And has been pushing 2.2 tonne and 35" tires.

So they can take abit !

Edited by nicksamaniac

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