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Hey guys, im getting my trans converted to manual in the following weeks, though i have yet to order my clutch/flywheel combo, im sold on the ogura 4.8kg lightened flywheel, but having diffuculties choosing the right clutch

im thinking of getting a os giken twin plate, but dont knw which model to get, i heard you can get a flywheel/clutch combo from os giken as well???

Application, for a r33 25t to hold 250-300rwkw,and daily driven to work and back too:)

What would you guys reccomend, the rates to call aussie are quite dear atm, have to wait till the weekend if i wnna call jim the clutch specialist

thanks in advice!

Hey just an update, if you follow this link:

http://www.greenline.jp/catalogue/bcpartli...=R33B&intake=FI

im keen on the os giken TS2BD, im sure itll hold up to 250-300rwkw pretty easy, and ive heard so much good things about this twin plate clutch fom users, one thing though, it says nothing about inc a lightened flywheel in the package, though ppl say it does include one, it it does, im most certain ill buy it, if not, its going a bit past my budget:(

P.s whats the main difference between the ts2bd and ts2cd??

cheers

The TS2CD & TS2BD are now superceded by the STR2CD ( I'm using this ATM ) and like R31Nismoid said, they are a bit of an overkill but it depends on what you want / like.

The difference is:

TS2BD = Pressed Steel Cover, Twin Plate, 204mm Plate Dia with Damper Springs

TS2CD = Pressed Steel Cover, Twin Plate, 215mm Plate Dia with Damper Springs

Oh and the kit includes the Lightened Flywheel, Clutch Assy, Thrust Bearing Carrier & Thrust Bearing. Basically everything you need except the flywheel bolts ( use your OEM ones ).

ye rim looking at using one of those twin plate clutches in my car too. i got a brass button clutch which i hate cause its either on or off with no play. and im sick of revving the car to 2grand to take off at every set of lights, very unstreetable.

so yer are these Os twin platers able to handle 300+rwkw cause thats what im aiming for

cheers

ye rim looking at using one of those twin plate clutches in my car too. i got a brass button clutch which i hate cause its either on or off with no play. and im sick of revving the car to 2grand to take off at every set of lights, very unstreetable.

so yer are these Os twin platers able to handle 300+rwkw cause thats what im aiming for

cheers

also is there play in them such as a standard clutch has so you can just let it out easily????

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