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hey all!

my clutch is gone and I am looking at getting a new one this week sometime. just wandering what to go for though. I wont be reaching over 320rwkws, mostly under that amount so I was wandering if an F6 AP twinplate would be ideal? how much do they go for and in comparison to the Malwood option 3 clutch for 1500?

any info will be great!

cars a BA MKII XR6T T56 manual

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I would go the mal wood opt3.

I have done 70k at well over 300rwkw and have had no problems at all still holds strong, the remote bleed kit works a treat too.

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In addition to what BFHOON has said, my clutch is lighter than my friends stock F6 clutch....Ive only got 275 rwkw but Ive given it plenty for 40,000 now and had no problems whatsoever.....

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Cheers guys! hows the clutch use on the Malwood? is it lighter than stock? and is it more touchy?

I have fairly lucky 2 have lasted about 15.000kms on the stock clutch with my car now running at 264rwkws. (must update my signature)

cheers boys.

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  On 11/01/2010 at 12:10 AM, southside said:

Cheers guys! hows the clutch use on the Malwood? is it lighter than stock? and is it more touchy?

Reread my first post.....

Lighter than stock....Yes...just a little.

Touchy?....No, I'd say more "progressive". :lookaround:

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Cheers BionicXR6T

Went by KPM today to get quotes and so forth! just wandering if anyone would know the "freight" costs for sending to Adelaide South Australia?

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