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Old 11-16-2001, 07:25 PM
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R33 Clutch

:flash: Has anyone used a PBR RPM heavy duty clutch in their R33 GTSt?
Im getting one put in on Tuesday, just wondering how they are!? :flash:
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Old 11-19-2001, 01:52 AM
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Can't help you there.

Would be interested to know, how much it is going to cost you and how much better is it over the standard clutch??

I have a standard clutch and am sick of it slipping.
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Cant help you out about the PBR RPM clutch but I can tell you that the Nismo button clutch is damn good, grippy little bastard. Let me know how you get on. There is a guy up here in Brisbane that can make you a good clutch if you like, the Rigolli boys use his clutches all the time and Iv'e heard nothing but praise for his work. I think he is called "Race Clutch Engineering" in woolangabba. he goes under another name as well but I can't remember what it is. It is something european. If you want to know more, let me know and I'll find his contact details.
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i've got some kind of heavy duty kevlar thing in mine at the moment...had it for about 9 months or so....really damn heavy clutch pedal....didn't think i could live with it but i'm really used to it now. Any other clutch seems sooo light now. Really grippy, never slipped although they still burn when you ride em too much....i've worn mine quite a bit...not sure how long it'll last....but its the longest i've been with the one clutch....usually burn them in 2 months
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i would like to know how u went with ur PBR clutch ... im well aware how old this thread is but im up for a new clutch in my R33 GTS-4 turbo soon and..

im tossing up between a xtreme clutch or a PBR

im also think about getting my flywheel machined to make it like a lightened flywheel

or do i buy a chome olly 1
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