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hi im new to this.!

i just bought a skyline a few weeks ago and i was wondering if someone could help me.

i have a exedy organic clutch and i was wondering if its normal for it to shudder for 1k - 2k revs in all gears. its pritty exact it will only do it in that range and usually when im light on the gas. seems to make more noise up hill turning in 2nd.. hermmmm..? anyone. should i get someone to have a look...

Also can anyone recomend a good shop to take in in melbourne eastern suburbs.

Thanks.!

i actually bought dj.leathals car if anyone knows him.

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  • 2 weeks later...
try replacing ur gear box fluid mate.. i had the same problem on my S15.. all i did was put in REDLINE shockproof gear box oil and added a tube of TEFLON GEAR TREATMENT.  500kms later, no more shudder =)

thanks for the advice i will try that one.!

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Does your clutch slip?

If not, then I wouldn't worry about it. A slight shudder isn't really unusual for a HD clutch. If it's overly annoying, then consider replacing your clutch.

nah clutch does not slip. i wish i had money to replace..!! this r33 is a money :flamed: but you gotta love it.! :headspin:

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My Extreme organic 800kg clutch used to shudder if it was ridden heaps.

Most of the time it was fine, peak hour traffic it would start to get hot then shudder.

BUT... my gearbox had a slight input shaft seal leak, I suspect this was causing the shudder when it got hot.

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