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Hey 2rismo the guys a negative tosser who bitches and whinges like a shiela about anything that takes his fancy...theres an old saying i like and it goes a little something like this...

"if you want to find out how bad something is, ask someone who doesn't have one, would like one, but can't afford it."

Yes other people make good clutches too...I now use an NPC twin plate. A good clutch for our race car....but in a street car a Jim Berry clutch is 1/2 the price and much more suited to that application.

You could always ask NPC to make a full monty equivalent! I nearly fell over at the price difference.

Then again maybe the sum of the parts don't make the clutch but I am assuming NPC know what they are talking about, I am in love with the clutch they made for me

Got one of Jim's Full Monty's on my GTR.

Just got it going over the weekend - initial impression - nasty!!!

Very short take up, clamps like a vice - just as promised.

I would suggest it will take a little getting used to on the street as it is very on or off (no in between) so gentle takeoffs up hill etc could be fun. Once rolling or on the track...beautiful.

I have stayed with a std weight flywheel which will help on the road. An excessively light one would be even more of a handfull getting off the mark without making it sound like the start of a grand prix.

Go for it.

It also wears in a bit. Drive it a hundred k's or two then give it some biggish launches. It will be much better after that.

I did 3 4 grand launches in a row and instantly it was better.

It also wears in a bit. Drive it a hundred k's or two then give it some biggish launches. It will be much better after that.

I did 3 4 grand launches in a row and instantly it was better.

But what happened at 6 grand?

lol

soundss all good

ive made up my mind and getting the clutch from Jim

judging by the imput from other liners :wave:

im going for it, wont know until uve tried it urself

thanks heaps guys

will let u know how it goes

Does anyone know any good clutch/tranny workshops in Sydney ????

I goto Bel garage and im thinking of just taking it to them

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