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Whats peoples experiences with them? I seem to be hearing a fair amount of negative feedback towards them slipping. Need a half decent clutch ASAP. Rang NPC and they quoted me around $1000 for a cushioned button rated to 400rwkw and a flywheel for another $400.

I didn't really want to spend anymore than around $600-$800 on a clutch to hold 300rwkw.

Thanks.

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I toasted my Exedy clutch! (pics in build thread of you want lolz :laugh:)

Drove a 34 with NPC cushioned button, heavier pedal that the Exedy and bites harder etc... Not bad!

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NPC ftwbbq

Ask them for the 10" sprung button clutch and flywheel. Or if your being cheap, just get your flywheel shaved. $700 for the clutch.

Your getting sloppy man!

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I kind of wanted to keep good drivability because its a street car :/

Then go the cushioned button... Takes about 3 seconds to learn and is only $850 or something

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300rwkw? wtf do you need any special clutch for?

NSK-7056HDCB - Exedy Cushioned Button....off the shelf.....will hold 300rwkw. You don't need the flywheel.

Done

Yeah did me well.............. Not :P

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