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Anyone actually running the clutch in question? Input from someone who actually has it would be helpful, as this is my preferred option and it'll be done very soon.

I have a 9-puck Brass button Xtreme clutch, with 2500lbs pressure plate :) Best $1k I ever spent on the car.

Yeah, it's a pain sometimes in traffic, used to do the peak hour thing every day a while ago - pain.

These days in the wet its more painful than ever, i take off in second with a slippery road or its well too easy to spin. But a little bit of skill and you'll be fine.

just went and had a look at the clutch, mmm purple :rofl:

Strich9 - im used to a quite stiff twin plate, and then a pretty much on/off single plate in my mates wrx, so getting used to this new one shouldnt cause too much of an issue...hopefully.

Haha @ stall it!

Thats exactly what i did when i had mine installed after a standard one....

I have the same clutch too and love it, have been quite brutal to it with NO slip or probs at all for the last 6 mths. You still have a heavy pedal that only really shows itself when in traffic like Strich9 said and i found it can shudder a bit when it warms up in the same situation....but other than that its all good!!! :D

i didn't stall it!!!! :)

god damn this clutch is nice... nice and smooth when you want it to be, or let it out a bit quicker (i accidently did after driving home from hyperdrive) and it grabs... oh it grabs.

im with you strich9, best $1000 ive spent on the car.

Glad you like it Mitchell.

Told you they were good and for the rest of the peoples, the only reason it was $1K is that a s/hand flywheel and bolts were needed as his original one was designed for a single OS Giken.

Cheers

Ken

i think i need to get myself a new clutch.. it seems to be getting worse too. If i put my foot down in 3rd, 4th or 5th it starts to slip... but doesnt in 1st and 2nd. Im guessing its putting more pressure/torque on the clutch in the higher gears.. but dunno

can't understand why some people were saying the xtreme clutch would be hard to drive with........

since having manual conversion thats the first clutch i've had and it has been a beauty since day 1 and still is today......

adrian :D

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