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Slightly off topic - but I converted my HKS solid centre twin plate to a sprung centre and what a difference!

Apart from the typical twin plate rattle when the clutch is depressed, you would think it's a stock clutch (almost).

Slightly off topic - but I converted my HKS solid centre twin plate to a sprung centre and what a difference!

Apart from the typical twin plate rattle when the clutch is depressed, you would think it's a stock clutch (almost).

and the cost of the conversion?

have a twin HKS at home, waiting to go in, solid centred.. but i can see it will need to be rebuild within a year :D

i found my booster and master were both leakin so thats my problem, and the fact i got a slave with a bore of only 15mm and the stock gtr one is 19.05mm and nismo is 20.54mm so the change back to a gtr one will have a considerable difference compared to the pissy one i currently have and also when i fix the vacuum booster setup it should be like a new car to drive :D

yep u definately would have a longer fork by the looks of it.

longer fork means u need more travel so i doubt u could use a longer fork and a nismo slave together as the nismo wouldnt have enough travel to disengage it i'd imagine.

also my clutch is awesome now with the new gtr slave cylinder (3/4) and the vacuum booster is now fixed as someone had previously put the wrong size o-ring on to seal it and it was leaking.

i also adjusted the pushrod inside the vacuum booster abit longer to gain more travel on the slave :)

feels beautiful to drive now and it even rattles alot less which is a benefit :D

thanks for all the info peoplz

Brad

Edited by CruiseLiner
  • 4 months later...

aha, happy i found this thread. so just to confirm:

1. there should be a difference in clutch feel when the car is off/on - harder off, easier on?

2. a larger slave (like the nismo slave) will make the clutch softer?

cheers fellas.

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