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Hi guys

i'm in need of a new clutch. i was wondering what people recommend, as i have no idea which one to go for. At the moment i am looking a Excedy.

things to keep in mind when replying

*my car in a daily driver

*i am hard on the car, so the standard clutch just doesnt hold up

*i am in traffic for 20mins a day

*at present car has 3 inch turbo back exhaust, pod filter, bleed valve. An intercooler is going on is a few week.

so which clutch should i get? ? ?

cheers guys

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What he said :uh-huh: I am going through this right now. I just rang several clutch places I told them the rough power out put of the car and what I wanted to use the car for and they gave me thier suggestions. They all came up with the above. I am ending up with a full organic friction plate with a Nismo preassure plate used on r32 GTRs apparently so yeah just shop around and get advise form experts I guess, all the places I rang were more than happy to discuss my needs.

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Nah, just machining is fine, usless its already been machined a lot.

I just got a Exedy HD clutch put in 2 weeks ago, feels great, easy to drive and will hold a fair bit of power, Part No NSK7056HD

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