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Search NPC on these forums, or read the drivetrain sections. Always recommended. Mine is organic and rated to 300rwkw. Softer than the cushion button Exedy I was running before.

orly that all? I heard that the Exedy HD Organic is capable of 350+

Also Hamish I don't think we do!

orly that all? I heard that the Exedy HD Organic is capable of 350+

Also Hamish I don't think we do!

if you can handle a snappy clutch grab the HHHDBC, it's cheaper and holds a lot more power than the organic...

I treated mine like shit and when I blew the motor and we pulled it out after 12 months it was like new

and are you going to see 350?

Not for a long while, but 300 is easy so I'd like to at least be able to handle a bit more (bit more = thrash it more on lower power ;) )

if you can handle a snappy clutch grab the HHHDBC, it's cheaper and holds a lot more power than the organic...

I treated mine like shit and when I blew the motor and we pulled it out after 12 months it was like new

Don't wanna spend too much, found a company selling Exedy HD Organic for $399 delivered out of the UK!

Yeah? They good are they?

Yeah Co-worker said he could probably get them cheaper through there.

Is this for a gtr? If so I had a Racepace organic in my old r32 gtr I'm sure I was told it was a modified exedy. This was years ago tho! I had 290rwkw handled it very well all round but was ordinary on launches. Most organic single plate clutches won't handle big launches too well on Gtr's other than that they're pretty good for street use.

orly that all? I heard that the Exedy HD Organic is capable of 350+

Also Hamish I don't think we do!

You mean the standard Exedy HD clutch? No way...those things burn out with 200; be surprised if they even have the clamping pressure for 300. Trust me, the NPC is the softest pedal feel and most daily friendly clutch for 300...cause it's a bigger plate than standard...after that you'll be looking at heavy pedal and button clutches. So many converted from Exedy to NPC.

Is this for a gtr? If so I had a Racepace organic in my old r32 gtr I'm sure I was told it was a modified exedy. This was years ago tho! I had 290rwkw handled it very well all round but was ordinary on launches. Most organic single plate clutches won't handle big launches too well on Gtr's other than that they're pretty good for street use.

Yeah standard 32R, will be putting -7s on it eventually though. Am thinking either Organic HD Exedy or this NPC that Birds recommended.

You mean the standard Exedy HD clutch? No way...those things burn out with 200; be surprised if they even have the clamping pressure for 300. Trust me, the NPC is the softest pedal feel and most daily friendly clutch for 300...cause it's a bigger plate than standard...after that you'll be looking at heavy pedal and button clutches. So many converted from Exedy to NPC.

uwot? We put them in a fair few GTRs and they're rated to 350+, I'm sure they start to slip at that point, but I don't think they're gonna have trouble with 200 considering stock power already is 200 :P but I'm definitely looking into NPC now as they're a good $2-300 cheaper for the same, if not better clutch.

You sure you're not talking about the HHHD Exedy? Cause the standard HD organic is supposed to be as god as the cushion button, i.e. SFA power handling, just harder launches than a standard clutch.

I got my exedy from these guys..

http://stores.ebay.com.au/NORTHERN-BRAKE-AND-CLUTCH

were cheapest in melb when I got mine.

I gave them call and they did cheaper than their ebay add as no postage or listing feeds, plus a free exedy hat!

direct from excedy... got mine (HHHDBC) reeeeeeal cheap

would have to assume racepace would have an account with them or could start one at least

who with and how can i get said bargain?

buy mustang profit.

had car for 10 years and the agreed value goes up not down even with no new mods.

oh and to answer question, shannons

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