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G to perth autoclutch and see Roy (I think) look around $850-$900 for a 2500 pound pressure plate with a metal plate. Pretty much all you'll need for up to 400HP (at flywheel). I will be getting one next week as well... stock clutches are dogs when you start running more boost and power.

Rob

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ross @ autoclutch

you cann get an organic with 2500lbs pressure plate for $650-$700

that price from cypher is a little expensive. i wouldnt use them for clutch stuff. go to someone who specialises in them.

if u look backa few pages i asked this same question and got a heap of repsonses.

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Originally posted by adam 32

ross @ autoclutch

you cann get an organic with 2500lbs pressure plate for $650-$700

that price from cypher is a little expensive. i wouldnt use them for clutch stuff. go to someone who specialises in them.  

if u look backa  few pages i asked this same question and got a heap of repsonses.

ermm pardon my ignorance but can u explain whut an organic with 2500lbs pressure plate means?

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HAHAHA! nice one dude! shouldn't be that hard to recognise ya then next time! Avatar should definately Help!

Lemme know how you go on the cluthc upgrade us i have a feeling mine too is on the way out and will need a replacement in the near future!

One question though guys. Due to my freewayd rives in peak hour and the odd occasion when i get too drunk and my gfriend has to drive what clutch is easy to operate and doesn't require having to put all your effort on the clutch pedal. I recall IMACUL8 getting one of these heavy duty clutch and he said the pedal was HEAPS harder to push down! i don't think my gfriend would drive it and i think i would have to push the car home from northbridge or sumfin!:D

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25GTT:

my car has some kind of heavy duty clutch, got told it was a nismo one, but dunno what to believe, when i first drove the thing for a test drive i stalled it about 5 times, cause i was only used to standard skyline clutch:lol: :lol: :lol: , but its ok now that im used to it, heaps better than standard, it just takes a while for getting used to, and a few marks left a the lights :burnout:

Cam.

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Flat top. Able towing service, ask for brian tell him Robert from harvey norman gave you his number. call him on 0418290469, he will flat top your car from your house to auto clutch. That price is good, you must have gone with the organic clutch and not the metal clutch. The metal one is the one I am getting and its around $850 drive in and out.

Rob

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godfather thats the same clutch i got form there.

Seems good. But the grip point is real close to the floor, im used to it now,but you might want to get them to adjust it.

the only cr ap thing is it makes a loudish squeaking noise on idle wthout the clutch pushed in. when you push it in the sound stops. to me it sounds like a squeaky fan belt or something but obviously its related to the clutch. it sounds sh*t,but i havent been bothered going back there to get them to fix it.

Ben

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