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Hey all . Need a new clutch asap for my r32 with forged rb25 and high mount gt3076 turbo .

Need a new clutch for it but don't know what would be better .

Making around 320 rwkw and use for drift and drag

Tossing up over the

Exedy extra extra heavy duty button clutch rated for 700hp at the s

Fly

Or extreme single plate drift clutch rated for 350-380 rwkw

Anyone use these clutches with this much power or more ?

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Im using the Exteme in my R33 with GT3076, approx 300odd rwkw. Beautiful clutch. Feels like stock apart from a harder bite when you want it.

Personally dont like the Exceddy equivalent. Heavy pedal. Lots more aggressive. But it would probly be better for drift and higher power applications.

Im using the Exteme in my R33 with GT3076, approx 300odd rwkw. Beautiful clutch. Feels like stock apart from a harder bite when you want it.

Personally dont like the Exceddy equivalent. Heavy pedal. Lots more aggressive. But it would probly be better for drift and higher power applications.

Yea I'm not a big fan on exedy too but seen this one doesnt too bad but couldn't find much feedback about it . I'm running a single plate extreme now but warn out in less than a year with 250rwkw . Now have new forged motor an planning to do more mods so thinking the exedy

hay dude im running the exceedy 5 puk ceramic on my street r33 and it is a heavy dog to drive ....

i am running the jim berry full monty on my 600hp drift car and it drives like standard and has done a season so far and hasnt broken any boxes or axles... its not cheap but farkin killllllarrr

hay dude im running the exceedy 5 puk ceramic on my street r33 and it is a heavy dog to drive ....

i am running the jim berry full monty on my 600hp drift car and it drives like standard and has done a season so far and hasnt broken any boxes or axles... its not cheap but farkin killllllarrr

Yea my mate got one of those for his 500hp rb26 r34 gtt ... Reckons it's heaps good . I'll see how the exedy goes , but I don't really care too much with a heavy clutch , I live in darwin so it's not like a big city where u are always stopping .

hay dude im running the exceedy 5 puk ceramic on my street r33 and it is a heavy dog to drive ....

i am running the jim berry full monty on my 600hp drift car and it drives like standard and has done a season so far and hasnt broken any boxes or axles... its not cheap but farkin killllllarrr

That's a f#@cking fast drift car lol what car ? And what engine mods ?

i have been running an exedy HHHDBC for a year now with 4 motorkhana's under it's belt and 320rwkw

clutch was pulled out recently when new motor went in and was still 100%

very happy

i have been running an exedy HHHDBC for a year now with 4 motorkhana's under it's belt and 320rwkw

clutch was pulled out recently when new motor went in and was still 100%

very happy

thanks man, thats heaps good news. glad i bought it now

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