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well.. ive got an OS giken twin plate (TS2CD) and im pulling it out as its rooted. When it was working i thought it was a great clutch, fair bit of play in the pedal (feels almost stock but heavy). Bites very hard when u let it go. But now its slipping and starting to stick gears. So in goes a 5 puck brass button daiken plate (single). Should be good.

Oh and if anyone wants my TS2CD (www.otomoto.com.au) then PM offers.

peace

Edited by Mumbo#5

I have the Nismo Gmax 2 Twin plate in mine. I also upgrade the Clutch line (Nismo Braided) and the Clutch slave cylinder (Nismo Enlarged slave cylinder). Clutch is lighter than the stock one now, easy to use, suprising almost silent (no rattle) and really bites when you need it to. Couldn't be happier.

jlnewton: So the nismo twin has no rattle? The HKS twin makes a bit of noise and I regulary have to think twice as to whether somethings lose, even though I know it isn't.

What clutch did you end up going with anyway SkylineSII?

I just installed my HKS 5 plate titanium clutch with a 6200lbs pressure plate and I am having trouble pushing the pedal in....can anyone help?

You are going to snap stuff :(

jlnewton: So the nismo twin has no rattle? The HKS twin makes a bit of noise and I regulary have to think twice as to whether somethings lose, even though I know it isn't.

What clutch did you end up going with anyway SkylineSII?

Yeah, its really quiet. Can't even tell its a twin. I hear the new Nismo coppermix Twin is the same and even more drivable.

I just installed my HKS 5 plate titanium clutch with a 6200lbs pressure plate and I am having trouble pushing the pedal in....can anyone help?

Perhaps a gym to work up leg muscles :lol:

Chris went with a Exedy Single plate 5 puk button clutch.

I've got a OS Giken Twin Plate & it hasn't given me any problems. I know it's a Grabby MF, but I have learned to drive it properly & once you know where & when it grabs you shouldn't have a issue. I saw a post on here about someones OS Giken being rated at 480bhp?,

My one, I think is about 600HP or more, are you sure this is right. Because if mine is rated at 480hp, I might be looking to change sooner than I thought (it's only 7000km old) becasue my car is now at 500hp (300RWKW) at the flywheel (OS Giken Flywheel)).

When my car is finished in about 6 weeks,- it will put out 400rwkw, with a small shot of NOS, so I will be careful.

If any of you guys know what a good strong replacement is, I don't really care about it being grabby please let me know, because I am a bit worried now, but not too worried, so i will check my specs sheet again.

Cheers

Chris

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