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After a few mods the standard clutch started to slip, and it was due for replacement anyway after who knows how many years (i had the car in aus for 5 years , its older than that) its been on the car..

So I just had Ben fit one of his heavy duty cushioned button clutches and it feels awesome!!! apparently its good for 400rwkws!!

the pedal is so much lighter than my stock one(well i think it was stock) and the drivability is so much better...the cars feels lighter and revs quicker..

i remember going thru 2 button clutches on my datsun years ago within 6 months, as they were a nightmare to drive...this one is a joy to drive, except traction loss in second with 265's at the back :(

was wondering if anyone else had one fitted or have experiences with other clutches??

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i just had an Xtreme h/d cushioned button clutch installed in my car about 2 weeks ago

and to be honest i really dont like it

the clutch i killed was an Execdy h/d organic full faced clutch, and i loved that clutch

this one just feels wrong.. and when i take off the whole gearbox shudders like a mutha f*ka and feels like its gonna fall out of the car and drag along the road..... this never used to happen with my old clutch

:(

-Mark

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i just had an Xtreme h/d cushioned button clutch installed in my car about 2 weeks ago

and to be honest i really dont like it

the clutch i killed was an Execdy h/d organic full faced clutch, and i loved that clutch

this one just feels wrong.. and when i take off the whole gearbox shudders like a mutha f*ka and feels like its gonna fall out of the car and drag along the road..... this never used to happen with my old clutch

:)

-Mark

my one is so smooth i reckon it shits on the standard in every way...Ben did warn me of the cheaper ones out there, have a chat to him if u like...

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I got a nice h/d fitted to my mine. I loved the standard. The first week or so I wasn't real mad on it. Go to give it a bit in first from a standing still strat and it would shudder real bad, but now it's settled in good. Loving it!

My old clutch was a from a 33, so it's a bit fatter and nice. Even the g/f likes it.

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