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Call ABS at Springwood, Dan (3lit3 32) works there and he knows his skylines!

Plus it is a place that specialises in clutches and brakes!

good to know i didnt realise thats where he was - just down the road from me!

Thanks for the input guys ! Much appreciated ! :P

Does anyone used this clutch before ? Any comment on it..

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hahah em....your game thats all i can say, if you want to have fun and one calf bigger then the other.

for a street car, kinda silly.

i would look at a exedy heavy duty organic or heavy duty semi solid cushion ceramic centre.

orc apparently do some good ones too.

do you value your gearbox! :P

and the health of your neck!!

but as shane says...you could put a cup of concrete with it and harden the f**k up.

but we dont listen the shane.

www.option1garage.com.au

Give them a go...Heard good things.

very good blokes. :P

Call ABS at Springwood, Dan (3lit3 32) works there and he knows his skylines!

Plus it is a place that specialises in clutches and brakes!

dans good. ABS deal with brakes and clutches for ther bread and butter why go anywher else.

apart from Jim Berry.?

do you value your gearbox! :P

haha harden up fellas.. nothing wrong with a stiff clutch..

and as if thats gonna shred a R34 box.

hahah em....your game thats all i can say, if you want to have fun and one calf bigger then the other.

for a street car, kinda silly.

i would look at a exedy heavy duty organic or heavy duty semi solid cushion ceramic centre.

orc apparently do some good ones too.

Thanks for the advice.. I was gona get ORC clutch ...but found out that ORC clutch are push type only for R34 and a conversion kit needed which i don't really wana drill some holes in my gear box..

do you value your gearbox! ;)

off course i do and i value my neck as well.... hahaha :laughing-smiley-014: i guess this clutch is not suitable for me then..

haha harden up fellas.. nothing wrong with a stiff clutch..

and as if thats gonna shred a R34 box.

that's what i'm worry about.. :)

you wont break the gearbox through just having a hard clutch like you say, but if you drive it everyday and everywhere then the wear and tear on the clutch itself will ruin it. Button clutches arent designed for everyday driving, they fail under slipping forces.

for a track car there is nothing better then a button ceramic, but way better getting a heavy duty organic for road driving, or a twin plate organic, if you want something heavier.

you wont break the gearbox through just having a hard clutch like you say, but if you drive it everyday and everywhere then the wear and tear on the clutch itself will ruin it. Button clutches arent designed for everyday driving, they fail under slipping forces.

for a track car there is nothing better then a button ceramic, but way better getting a heavy duty organic for road driving, or a twin plate organic, if you want something heavier.

basically.. for street when u need to ride the clutch occasionally. u want a full face organic. perhaps a ceramic. or multi.

for track with quick shifting and no need for riding and want to limit/eliminate slippage a button/puck or multi would do the trick..

i do like the exeddy HD full face organics. thats what i used in the RB sil and s14a uses one too.

but apparently ther is a difference between the HD aussie made and jap made. i like the feel of the jap one better

Give Brad at G&A mechanical a call hes in sumner park i get all the work done on my 32 done with him, and never had a problem. He put a HKS tripple plate into mine.

Cheers

ur signature gives u away. how much did u pay for it.?

Don't mean to hijack but couldn't justify making my own thread to ask this. Where should I get my FMIC installed (Brisbane - southside preferrably)? And how much would this cost?

I've also got an exhaust I want to get installed which I was going to get done at Right Price Exhausts (got my WRX exhaust done there and they did a good enough job / price). I'd consider getting it done at the same place as my FMIC though to save some dollars. Although - how hard would it be to do it myself? Worth doing to save the $$$?

Thanks.

Don't mean to hijack but couldn't justify making my own thread to ask this. Where should I get my FMIC installed (Brisbane - southside preferrably)? And how much would this cost?

I've also got an exhaust I want to get installed which I was going to get done at Right Price Exhausts (got my WRX exhaust done there and they did a good enough job / price). I'd consider getting it done at the same place as my FMIC though to save some dollars. Although - how hard would it be to do it myself? Worth doing to save the $$$?

Thanks.

You can DIY if you get the right FMIC.. or ask marki to give u a hand.. :laughing-smiley-014: depands on how much you wana spend.. PM me for details if you want more details .. what sort of car u got ?

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