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I have dealt with Doug at NPC a fair bit, I had a Twin plate Exedy RB clutch rebuilt by him. Great guy to deal with and knows his stuff

NPC can build you a 250rwkw plus, single plate for approx $533.

Thay also build thier own twin and triple plates clutches from scratch

twin plate is about $1700 fully rebuildable

They have a few in GTR's with great results

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we run an npc clutch in our car! twin plate billet job. amazingly strong but light clutch pedal

never ever slipped and we actually fan the clutch often on motorkhanas!! as race use we have been getting the whole year out of it, which means over 180 launches from above 5000 rpm.

maybe a little more than you require though

we run an npc clutch in our car! twin plate billet job. amazingly strong but light clutch pedal

never ever slipped and we actually fan the clutch often on motorkhanas!! as race use we have been getting the whole year out of it, which means over 180 launches from above 5000 rpm.

maybe a little more than you require though

i side-step mine at 9500rpm....no probs...grabs hard and gets me over the 60' in 1.41 secs!

this is in a 500AWKW 9 sec drag car.

no hint of slip yet.

Hey Pal - what brand ceramic did you get?

sorry for the late reply. dunno about the brand as it is a NPC ceramic single plate clutch, far as i know it is a modified R32 GTR clutch. had it in a few months now and ended up getting a billet flywheel as well. I can highly rate these clutches, lovely to use on both street and strip (just need better tyres now as they spin 1st and 2nd).

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