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Definately alot better than the one that was in there... took a bit to get used to... like making it not chirp when down shifting and to make the changes smoother with ur day to day type driving... but it grabs HARD :P

exedy HD racing clutch... ownz0r! :D

thanks to benny and max for installing it... and thanks for the good price too :D

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750 installed... no idea on the power rating... but it holds what i have right now very well... and someone else i know has the non racing clutch version and has 200rwkw and hasnt had an issue

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aaaw i want one for 250... lol nah im happy with the price i paid.

tossing up wether or not the cooler is going to go on next month or not.... stainless and silicon hoses for 550.... hard to pass up.

also want a quote on 3" stainless dump and front pipe...

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Originally posted by poyz

One of my biggest peeves...

Clutch's are measure on how much power they can hold.

It's how much bloody TORQUE, dammit.

u'll get over it... if not... kleenex?

doc - damn... and here i was thinking it might be closer to this end of town :D

omg i just looked Heidelberg up... ITS MILES AWAY! its woop woop!!!

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the clutch makes a lot of difrence eyy

man i notcierd alot from my old one to th eone i have now

it feels alot better and when changing it grips and launches threw every gear

and does demos into 2nd and into 3rd and on cold nites i get a lil squak into 4th!!!

ahh shit thats y 4th went!!!

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pfft sif... its like close... to me :P

man heidelburg is surrounded by BUSH! i seen it on the map... all that green stuff... and rivers... and kangaroos and paddle pop lions.

omg it will take me like an hour or more to get there.... cant i just drop it off at bennys house? its 2 mins away! :P

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