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Guest fabiansgtr
Originally posted by aw11

the guys at the Clutch Factory in Welshpool where good.

yer go to the clutch factory as a mechanic with the bosses using them once (they ****ed up ) R33GTST

a freinds SSS pulsar sr20det ( they ****ed up )

and me being a ***n idiot yer I'll give em a 1 last go 32GTR they again ****ed up twice in fact warranty 1 was also stuffed

yeah go use the clutch factory NOT!!!!!

I dont mean to be mean but the clutch factory pissed me off

Adelaide brake and clutch were pretty reasonable priced even with freight

shlt...

i used the clutch factory in welshpool for my clutch. it still works fine 2 months later... i didnt choose them, per4mance turbos used them as it was at that time the engine was being replaced...

fingers crossed nothing happens to my car

but i think ill be going to auto-clutch. have heard great things about them. cheers guys!!

Guest fabiansgtr
Originally posted by aw11

it's all well and good saying someone fscked up but unless you elaborate how can it not be taken for anything but slander?

well if your think machining way to much off a flywheel causing low clamping pressure of one for starters

broken pivot rings in a pressure plate supposed to be a modified reco unit

and the pressure rating of a R32 GTR clutch pressure plate being less than a std one even though u have paid for a tougher plate being done twice and still slips with either a brass button or even a normal generic plate and asking them if they checked the clamping pressure to be told we check every1

i'd say I got sumthing to complain about

is that elaborate enough 4 you lol

you try taking out GTR gboxs out twice too many times lol

Originally posted by aw11

*shrug* just thought it was unfair to write a business off in a performance forum without any backup

as far as I know it's against forum rules to publically write off a company (has to be done by pm)

don't mean anything by this (I'm no thread-captain), and if I'm wrong then sorry, just trying to keep you out of trouble with the moderators that's all ;)

can't remember if it was you or not fabian, but did you sort out that problem between you and rach about who crashed into who from a couple of months back..? :burnout:

Originally posted by Rhino

Ross at Autoclutch, he's done 300zx's before and everyone who has used him from here (Macka, Immaculate, me, Micko etc) seem very happy with the result

And I have had 5x clutches off Ross in my various GTR's , 300zx's and Wrx's and all good.

BTW , it was me who told all you guys about him and I haven't heard a complaint back yet.

Use one of his purple plate sprung centred button ones and they grip mint, are light and don't shudder.

went today @ lunchbreak. mate chose the organic one with 2500 pressure clamp. this was based purely on his budget, hopefully it will work out alright

yeh i got a 5puck daiken from clutch factory in welshpool, it shudders and is a bitch to drive however this is apparently what happens to all 5pucks, so i cant complain about clutch factory

Originally posted by adam 32

went today @ lunchbreak. mate chose the organic one with 2500 pressure clamp. this was based purely on his budget, hopefully it will work out alright

yeh i got a 5puck daiken from clutch factory in welshpool, it shudders and is a bitch to drive however this is apparently what happens to all 5pucks, so i cant complain about clutch factory

Only if they are not on a waved centre plate like the one Ross sells. As I said , mine are button( or as you call it , puck ) and so is Mikeys ( cos I fitted it ) and they don't shudder.

Ken

ive spoken to quite a few people and its supposed to be normal so im not stressed. speaking to ross today i told him about my clutch as my mate didnt want one which drove like that. he said its normal for them to shudder slightly in 1st and reverse when riding out the clutch and for that reason he doesnt recomend them

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