View Full Version : exedy twin plate clutch
hey everyone.
im buying a new clutch in the next couple of weeks,everyone is telling me exedy metel series twin plate.
if anybody is running one what do u think of it?
how long has it lasted you?
also does is shutter when doing low rpm take offs
any info would be good as this is probaly what im going to buy.
Marti
09-07-2010, 02:57 PM
I have one in my s13, mated to a z32 box, awsome clutch, it wont slip, but a down side is they are very bitey and if you plan to use it in your daily think again, because they arnt to kind to drive with in traffic and hill starts, and yeah it does shudder, but only very mildly
car isnt a daily but is a street car so should be ok.
car isnt a daily but is a street car so should be ok.
Its a pain when it comes to hill starts and i am sort of glad i don't do peak hr traffic all the time, however in saying that i would get one if mine died.
They are a great clutch :)
ChrisGTR
09-07-2010, 03:30 PM
IMO the nismo super coppermix is the best twin plate for a Skyline. The pedal feel is light, it's not bad on the street and I have not heard of one letting go.
There is plenty of info on skylinesaustralia on them and everyone who have used them gives them good reviews.
This guy is selling a second hand one.
http://www.antilag.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39021
There normally around the 2 grand mark with flywheel if you import it from japan.
not very keen on a second hand clutch cheers anyway.
not sure if i can get a new one local or not either?
Marti
09-07-2010, 05:54 PM
Yeach c red is the dealer, they are the ones that supplied mine, if your only going to take the car out once or twice a week then yeah its an awsome clutch and im almost certain that your box will let go before the clutch does and you get the tough twin plate rattle aswell
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.1.5 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.