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I'm not too sure for you, I'm getting the cushioned button as I still want some drivability for my daily, but need a lot more bite than an organic. Have driven an Extreme cushioned button and it was nice.

hey mate,

ive got an extreme HD cushion button and i can vouch its a definitely nice clutch to drive, clamp well... and definitely not too heavy either. As BAMR33 has said, they are quite bitey and need to be engaged without riding it. pretty much need to be on or off.

though i am not too sure if it will be able to hold 300rwkw. anyone who has tried and test want to shed some light on this.

btw BAMR33 how long have you had your clutch for, How many KMs? how much power are you running? i hope my clutch lasts for a while still.

cheers

:sleep:

Edited by R33LIN

My extreme XHD 9puk ceramic with the std flywheel went for ~40,000km's before I started noticing slip on hard gear changes. Slip to the point where you have to back off the throttle and then jump back on it for it to hook up. At 60,000km's and it slips like buggery.

And it was only making ~200rwkw but a fair bit of torque as that was around 4500rpm. :S

The XHD is stupidly heavy. I curse it every time I'm in traffic, not because of the ceramic grab but because of how heavy the bastard is.

My extreme XHD 9puk ceramic with the std flywheel went for ~40,000km's before I started noticing slip on hard gear changes. Slip to the point where you have to back off the throttle and then jump back on it for it to hook up. At 60,000km's and it slips like buggery.

And it was only making ~200rwkw but a fair bit of torque as that was around 4500rpm. :S

The XHD is stupidly heavy. I curse it every time I'm in traffic, not because of the ceramic grab but because of how heavy the bastard is.

cheers for that cubes,

i do hope my clutch lasts for a while though. its only 10,000kms old

the costs of a clutch and the associated labour is painful, definitely dont want to fork out that amount of money anytime soon.

:sleep:

cheers for that cubes,

i do hope my clutch lasts for a while though. its only 10,000kms old

the costs of a clutch and the associated labour is painful, definitely dont want to fork out that amount of money anytime soon.

:sleep:

x2, i just put in my HD cushion button from slide. Feels good for the moment, and im just hoping it lasts for a while.

Yeah, I've driven a couple of cushioned buttons now, one in a silvia and one in a 32, and loved both of them. So much more grab but nice to drive.

Not too fussed on how long it lasts, I've made my HD organic last 2 years and 27,000kms so far and its still going OK, just really doesn't have the bite that I want. Running around 170rwkw and lots of track drifting (clutching a lot, especially with a no-midrange RB20 :sleep:)

As long as it lasts similarly to this one, I'll be stoked.

C'mon people! Get in on that groupbuy! I want that extra $50 or so off! :O

Edited by salad
Yeah, I've driven a couple of cushioned buttons now, one in a silvia and one in a 32, and loved both of them. So much more grab but nice to drive.

Not too fussed on how long it lasts, I've made my HD organic last 2 years and 27,000kms so far and its still going OK, just really doesn't have the bite that I want. Running around 170rwkw and lots of track drifting (clutching a lot, especially with a no-midrange RB20 :D)

As long as it lasts similarly to this one, I'll be stoked.

C'mon people! Get in on that groupbuy! I want that extra $50 or so off! :O

there's too much of a choice in the group buy, haha!

doing my tax tomorrow so hopefully i get a bit back and soon!

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