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As a novice, I did a lot of searching and listening to blokes on SAU that are running 350 to 400awkw + and they swear by the Nismo Super Coppermix Twin "Comp Spec" mine had the ( lightweight flywheel kit) , as a DD they say it drives like , close to a standard clutch and rated around 740HP+ if you want to turn the wick up.

If anyone is interested, I am pulling out an "OS Giken Quad Clutch" with about 4000 Klms on it, no track work but a fare few launches :) I was advised to change it as it is too strong and I needed something a bit more forgiving on my standard R34GTR box.

As a novice, I did a lot of searching and listening to blokes on SAU that are running 350 to 400awkw + and they swear by the Nismo Super Coppermix Twin "Comp Spec" mine had the ( lightweight flywheel kit) , as a DD they say it drives like , close to a standard clutch and rated around 740HP+ if you want to turn the wick up.

If anyone is interested, I am pulling out an "OS Giken Quad Clutch" with about 4000 Klms on it, no track work but a fare few launches :) I was advised to change it as it is too strong and I needed something a bit more forgiving on my standard R34GTR box.

May very well be a dumb question but can you modify the quad plate to run as a twin plate (ie removing the two additional plates)?

How much are you looking for?

Also is it likely to damage anything if I ran a quad on mine?

Cheers

As a general rule (and I think Kat mentioned this) RHD is what is listed with freight.

I've not been charged any additional charges for kit over $1k that I have ordered from that site.

* Also as mentioned IF it is in stock 2-3 weeks. IF it is not can be 2 months.

(The reason I got the Xtreme twin plate was that my clutch was shot and I could not wait 6-8 weeks for the Nismo Comp)

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May very well be a dumb question but can you modify the quad plate to run as a twin plate (ie removing the two additional plates)?

How much are you looking for?

Also is it likely to damage anything if I ran a quad on mine?

Cheers

No because the carrier is different

Do you have to add gst to the prices quoted on rhd or is it pay what is listed at the checkout and that's it?

No, that is something our Gov may charge.

But Free trade agreement with Japan is probably why no one has needed to pay duties.

Thanks everyone for their thoughts.

Ended up sourcing a twin plate nismo gmax clutch from a forum member for an absolute steal and john will be fiiting it up next Monday.

From what i've read up on these, they're completely different (inferior/older) than the coppermixes but will be more than what I'm running atm.

Cheers

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