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Hey guys

my clutch on my r32 gts-t is on it's way out. Tonight started to slip in first at the top end.

So what I probably want to look at is getting a new clutch but I want something a bit more bitey than stock and not as bitey as a brass button.

So really i just want something better than the stock clutch. I dont want a clutch that would make my car imposible to drive.

So if you's guys have any thoughts what would suit me best it would be greatly apreciated.

Thanx Guys.

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My mate got an organic centre which is pretty nice but not ridiculous - I stalled it first time I got in it but 2minutes later I was used to it and it drives great... When I get my next clutch I'll be getting the same.

He has a stock r32 and (over)paid $800 installed.

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My mechanic has quoted me $800 for an organic twin plate clutch fitted with the flywheel machined. I have been trying to decide on a heavy duty or twin plate and i think the twin will be better in the long run. He quoted $550 for a heavy duty fitted.

If you want his details send me a pm

Steve

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Hmm that's realy tempting there R33 steve.

I called the mechanic i usually go 2, I'm going 2 get him 2 have a look @ it 2morrow,

For a quote.

Is the twin plate going 2 be hard to drive with or still has enough give to drive round through traffic easily.

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how much power is it making?

I emailed Exedy asking what they could offer me for an rb20det, had to hold at least 200rwkw etc. They suggested their sports organic kit, part number NSK-7056SO.

The max torque rating on this clutch at

7000 rpm is 393 ft/lb at the flywheel, max 524 hp or 391 kw also at the

flywheel.

Unless your trying to hold a whole lot of power, this kit might be worth a look.

goodluck

Tim

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Ok.

Thanx Steve for the advice. I probably stick to the heavy duty clutch. Might get a daiken heavy duty clutch I think.

I might change it after the new year. As it seemed to drive alot better today.

Would not slip on me. I even droped the clutch and it slipped just a little. So in the new year new clutch.

Also gives me abit of time to get what i realy want. Which at the moment is becoming more clear.

Thanx guys for the input its been of great help.

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