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hi guys

just looking for some info on single and twin plate to suit s2 rb25det neo manual stagea

I have heard r33 gtr clutches fit

also r34 gtt

can you verify this ???????

pretty much which product codes will fit

also I have around 450hp at all four

which clutch would suit this eg orc 559 , nismo copper,nismo gmax, os giken

at the moment I am running 409d orc but will not last long

say budget of no more then $2,000

so all in all looking on info of what will fit and whats everyones opinions of a great clutch for the horsepower is

as I am doing a lot of track days ,hill climbs and abit of strip work

cheers

A single will do it fine mine holds fine with 340+kw, 6 puck extreme clutch, nice hard launches, what mods have you got done to the neo for your power figs

mods;

cometic head gasket

garret gt35

1000cc inj with billet rail

low mount steam pipe manifold

s/s dump and exhaust

tomei pon cams and gears

port and polished head

plazamamann cooler

niztune ecu

arp studs blah blah blah

running e85

just waiting to finish my forged 30 bottom end

as above I do a lot of track days and hill climbs ... street drivability isn't so much of a prob

What's the turbo come on like with the gt35 on a neo? Nearly went that way but stayed with a 3076 .63 hits like a shotgun when it Comes on and still makes 200kw by 4000 e85 as well only running 17psi ATM chuck up some dyno sheets if ya got some would be keen to have a look, what suspension mods and brakes ya running

Cheers jase

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