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  • Mal Wood Automotive
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  • Member For: 21y 8m 27d
  • Location: WARWICK QLD

Out of that list what does your kit have that the NPC kit does not have?

I have never tried to compete with anyone with my products, I offer a great package that works so just compare for yourself.

Mal Wood

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  • Member For: 10y 6m 7d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Australia

I'm trying to compare but I don't really know what I'm talking about, hence I asked you. Other than the bleeder being included is the kit basically the same, or are there other differences?

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  • Mal Wood Automotive
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  • Member For: 21y 8m 27d
  • Location: WARWICK QLD

I'm trying to compare but I don't really know what I'm talking about, hence I asked you. Other than the bleeder being included is the kit basically the same, or are there other differences?

Hi Rollex,

I offer a New Alloy CSC with a Billet Alloy piston instead of the basic plastic piston for reliability, the flexible braided line allows you to bread the clutch without fluid running through the bellhousing and contaminating the clutch.

The Braided fluid line replaces the factory steel and rubber line which in its factory position is effected by heat, the Billet Steel Flywheel uses a replaceable ring gear.

Mal

OPTION 3 PLUS $1,775.00 11" BILLET STEEL FLYWHEEL, 11" HIGH PERFORMANCE PRESSURE PLATE WITH INCREASED CLAMP, 11" HIGH PERFORMANCE SPRUNG COMPOSITE ORGANIC CLUTCH PLATE, HIGH PERFORMANCE ALLOY C.S.C WITH BRAIDED BLEEDER, FLYWHEEL BOLTS , PRESSURE PLATE BOLTS & SPIGOT BEARING , BRAIDED DELIVERY LINE

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  • Member For: 10y 6m 7d
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a bad or abusive driver can kill any clutch, but reading many forums and pages, torque is commonly misunderstood

Sure, but if you clutch kick the car the instantaneous force is might higher than any generated by the engine torque when the clutch is already engaged. Most clutches die from abuse eg dropping it at high speed and high revs.

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