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I had this same dillema

Question - how much power are you planning to put out?

Question 2 - how much money do you want to spend?

Personally I planned to put out about 300 4wkw. I could only really choose between a ceramic button puk clutch or a twin plate+. I didnt have the money to buy a twin plate, so i bought a custom made ceramic cushioned button clutch with 9 puks from UAS. Cost me $695. It holds the power, but I cant tell you how long it will last

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You forgot about question 3) have you used the search function?

There have been clutch threads started once a week since forever relating to all types of cars.

In my opinion for an rb20 id be looking at a decent single plate setup, probably a 9puck with an ugraded pressure plate and retain the stock flywheel. I am running a 9 puck with 1060kg pressure plate behind an rb25det and it is easy to drive and bites when it has to.

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i agree, a little more info as to how much power you have or will have?

i have about 240+rwkw, and im using an exedy heavy duty clutch, it seems to hold well though when it goes im gonna go for a ceramic button kit, say a 6 puk.

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