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Juts buy my car, makes the same power has the right clutch already :):)

If you're an exedy fan boy, don't buy their Exedy HD range, it's rubbish. Make sure it's at least a Sports range and a above as the pressure plate is firstly made in Japan and secondly not re-manufactured rubbish sprayed a homo pink colour. 

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I'm only at 332kw atm, but i'v had the exedy twin plate for the last 6/7 years and haven't had any issues. I'm sure i'll have to replace it soon though, just wear and tear.

Apparently their twin can handle 500hp day in day out.

 

 

 

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NPC do a good single plate that should just handle that power or they do a twin plate as well that im told is really good and feels almost like stock. My NPC clutch has been great. I had an Exedy HD cushion button years ago and it only handled 200rwkw for about 6 months so listen to above advise about exedy if you want to go down that path

NPC is good because of the local support

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I can completely recommend a Nismo Coppermix twin - after getting one fitted to my car when I did the engine replacement I can safely say that I am extremely happy with it as is everyone else who has tried out the car.

Drives and feels like a stock clutch (infinitely better than the Xtreme clutch that was in it when I got it) but handles a whole lot more torque, the only real disadvantage it has compared its competition is the Nismo tax ($$$).  

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