My clutch is going bad so i was wondering what clutches

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do you guys recommend i have a twin turbo 1990 and i need one for daily driving but at the same time is good for racing


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Both ACT and RPS make good street/track clutches for the Z32. Check with out forum sponsors to see what kind of deals they can offer you

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i just got through the install of a new clutch and flywheel... after all the research i went with an ACT hdr6 ($350-400) - and a fidanza lightweight flywheel($400-$450).

i also have 2 friends with the same setup in an STI and an rx7. both with no complaints

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I have been running an RPS Segmented Flywheel and RPS Max 6-Puck for a few years now. My brother has the same setup in his Z. Pretty much the best crap you can get short of a twin or triple plate setup.

The 6-puck may take a bit to get used to, but it's certainly drivable daily. If you don't do any hard launching or drag racing, I would recommend just getting a Street Disc RPS.


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