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god damn i hate u lol

it's gonna go like the clappers! :(

i've been meaning to ask...where abouts did u get ur B pillar brace, and how much was it? if u dont mind me asking :)

Sif hate me! Yours will be heaps faster!

If you hate me now you will really hate me when I tell you how much the clutch I am buying cost :wave:

I got my brace from a forum member second hand for $200

Do luck sell one for around $500

Monkey warehouse sell one for about $350

Just Jap sell one for around $150

Sif hate me! Yours will be heaps faster!

If you hate me now you will really hate me when I tell you how much the clutch I am buying cost :wave:

I got my brace from a forum member second hand for $200

Do luck sell one for around $500

Monkey warehouse sell one for about $350

Just Jap sell one for around $150

yeh but mine's cost 3x as much :(

ok, let the cat out of the bag, but my clutch is jim berry's full monty and its gotta handle a fair bit of abuse

cheers for that, i'll look into it

ts2bd.jpg I got all the bits you see here

and in answer to your question I WANT A TWIN! it was cheap and it is rattly! :(

I will probably buy the overhaul kit while it is out that is $500 but makes it brand new!

it definately is one sexy lookin clutch i'll give u that, bit better than my jet black one lol

i've never driven a twin, i've driven a stocko, and a 5puck brass button (dont get me started on how much of a crunt those clutches are to drive), wanna do a swapsie u can check out mine, i can check out urs?

its very easy to rack it up isnt it...u've got ur suspension and brakes sorted though dont u? and rims

Yes very sorted! ;)

Actually I am probably still around the 13k mark..that is if I count the rebuilt engine that I havnt bought yet!

it definately is one sexy lookin clutch i'll give u that, bit better than my jet black one lol

i've never driven a twin, i've driven a stocko, and a 5puck brass button (dont get me started on how much of a crunt those clutches are to drive), wanna do a swapsie u can check out mine, i can check out urs?

Yes indeedy! Apparently this one is really easy to drive, with a light pedal and easy take up due to the sprung centre...So yours is a single yeah??

im not gonna state mine, caus i dont wanna cry lol, but i started with a complete stocker (minus pods) and i've got left:

suspension

brakes

rims

turbos (maifolds, wastegates, custom exhaust & piping)

cams

cam gears

valve springs

diff's

gearbox

i did a quick calc the other day, theres another 30k for the above ;)...i'll be chasing some decent sponsorship for most of that work though

im not gonna state mine, caus i dont wanna cry lol, but i started with a complete stocker (minus pods) and i've got left:

suspension

brakes

rims

turbos (maifolds, wastegates, custom exhaust & piping)

cams

cam gears

valve springs

diff's

gearbox

i did a quick calc the other day, theres another 30k for the above ;)...i'll be chasing some decent sponsorship for most of that work though

Owies :)

I got off pretty cheap :huh:

Yes indeedy! Apparently this one is really easy to drive, with a light pedal and easy take up due to the sprung centre...So yours is a single yeah??

hrmm interesting...yeh its a single, with a 3600lb pressure plate, jim said it'll be good for 1000hp

hrmm interesting...yeh its a single, with a 3600lb pressure plate, jim said it'll be good for 1000hp

thats pretty cool! I would love to see how it drives!

Mine is only rated to 500hp

It was in a 320kw at the wheels GTR and was coping fine but, so in my car it will be living the easy life!

hence why jim absolutely hates twin plates, they are so badly designed they cant have a high power rating (i'm talking the off the shelf jap ones), but he said he has modded a few twins and they've worked wonderfully, but it costs $1500 or there abouts to actually mod one to "make it work properly"

hence why jim absolutely hates twin plates, they are so badly designed they cant have a high power rating (i'm talking the off the shelf jap ones), but he said he has modded a few twins and they've worked wonderfully, but it costs $1500 or there abouts to actually mod one to "make it work properly"

Mine will be fine for me but ;) It will handle my power and be nicer to use that a ceramic puck dealy

They cant be all that bad...all the Drag GTRs over in Japan use them!

yeh urs'll be fine no worries

all the drag cars are prolly running quad plates though, imagine what one of those would be like to drive, and how much they'd cost to rebuild ;)...whereas if jims claims are true, they could all be running on one of his singles and they'd be laughing

yeh urs'll be fine no worries

all the drag cars are prolly running quad plates though, imagine what one of those would be like to drive, and how much they'd cost to rebuild ;)...whereas if jims claims are true, they could all be running on one of his singles and they'd be laughing

Yes I guess so!

But out of the fast GTRs in Aus does anyone run them?

Eg Kier wilson

Theo Wollett

John Munro

Mark Jacobsen

I know twoogle has one but it isnt huge huge power

Btw Im not wanting to start a fight I am genuinely interested!

Yes I guess so!

But out of the fast GTRs in Aus does anyone run them?

Eg Kier wilson

Theo Wollett

John Munro

Mark Jacobsen

I know twoogle has one but it isnt huge huge power

Btw Im not wanting to start a fight I am genuinely interested!

i'm unaware of any aussie gtr's that run one of jims that is faster than paul (twoogle), but paul has said himself that his car with a better driver (pauls words lol) would push a 9, and it runs just over 400awkw's. also he ran the same clutch for 2 full seasons.

however the millenium m'sports supra, the subzero soarer both run jims single plate

another very interesting topic is flywheels...

its cool, i know this is just for interest sakes ;)

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