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I know it's been done before but after many searches i need some help.

I have an r33 gtst and need a clutch. I have some kind of heavy duty push button at the moment but is starting to slip.

Can you tell me what to search for ????

I couldn't find much. I have been looking at an " Extreme Xtra Heavy duty Ceramic Button Clutch " from www.horsepowerinabox.com

Any help would be great.

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I've heard that nowadays single plate clutches (well decent ones anyway) are pretty much up to most punishments. I just bought cheap exedy one from gb section....haven't seen it yet or had it fitted so not sure, but reckon its good enough for 240rwkw. We'll soon see.

Heard lots of good things about Xtreme clutches too and also Jim Berry Clutches.

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A twin plate like an os gikken would be good for it and it would be up to the punisment of clutch dumps, drags, high hp etc.

Got an os gikken tripple plate in the 32 and it drives like a twin, pretty smooth in traffic for what it is too.

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