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Hi all

 

i am deciding on my clutch to support my max 500 bhp at flywheel.

 

i have seen numorous brands, what brand will you pick or well known?

would you also install a lighted flywheel?

 

i have seens clutches from stage 2 to 4.

is there any harm in installing stage 4 if I don't need it?

i think stage 4 is 500 bhp and above

 

finally would you have a go yourself to replace it? Is it a tough job if you are one man ?

i was thinking i could get a transmission support

 

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This isn't need for speed, ignore the whole stage 1,2,3 crap

Call NPC Performance clutches. Aus made (use some exedy stuff) and do a good product. I have their lightned flywheel and 10" sprung button clutch in my car, had it for years and has always been great, pedal feels resonably light

They also do a twin plate if you want to go all out

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Please Google first and then post here if you still need more help. Usually Google will point you to a number of SAU posts as most subjects have been exhaustively discussed over the years...e.g.

which clutch for modified Skyline

or...what clutch for 300kw RB

or.. how to replace clutch on Skyline R34

etc

also scroll down to 

Tutorials / DIY / FAQ  and see what help is available there.

Warning: doing a clutch by yourself can be dangerous so read all the instruction carefully so you don't get pinned by the car or have a gearbox fall on you !

 

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1 hour ago, stranger12 said:

I looked at exedy and extreme but again some dealers sell it with stages attached hence why i asked

 

Nobody who knows anything about clutches uses the word "stage".  Same with cams.  The only thing that comes in stages is the mail in the wild west, 175 years ago.  Oh, and nitrous.

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16 hours ago, GTSBoy said:

 

Nobody who knows anything about clutches uses the word "stage".  Same with cams.  The only thing that comes in stages is the mail in the wild west, 175 years ago.  Oh, and nitrous.

Stage 3 nitrous or 3 stage nitrous?

:D

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Sorry to jump in this topic like this. Does anyone know what power rating a nismo 30210-RSR40 clutch kit is rated for rb25. Maybe this would also be good for his application. I have one sitting here but have no idea what power it can handle.

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1 hour ago, MJTru said:

Sorry to jump in this topic like this. Does anyone know what power rating a nismo 30210-RSR40 clutch kit is rated for rb25. Maybe this would also be good for his application. I have one sitting here but have no idea what power it can handle.

From GTR UK:


Standard Nissan cover produces 900 KgF Clamp force
Nismo 30210 RSR40 produces 1050 KgF
Nismo 30210 RS581 produces 1200 KgF
 

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