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    Hey Hellas, so from what I understand, your clutch disc size is determined by your pressure plate size.. all I need for me to go from 190mm to 200 or 210 is buy a lot with pressure plate and all?
    Just having a hard time finding a HD or 6 puck 190mm clutch
    Last edited by MarcusAurelius; 14-12-2014, 07:29 PM.

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    And on a side note, what clutches do yous run? Standard organic? Hd?

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    • #3
      Hi Marcus,

      You need the matching flywheel as well, either 190/200/210. You should be able to get a 210mm flywheel from a mk3 8v car, and get a clutch/pressure plate kit to suit (just be aware that there are 2 different spline sizes for the clutch disc where it goes onto the gearbox input shaft).

      210mm with standard organic clutch is going to be fine unless you're producing a lot of power/torque. What are you planning, if I were you I'd just go stock unless you're going turbo or something. I had a ceramic, sprung 5-puck clutch for my 16vt when I still had my 020 and even though you learn how to drive it, it still sucks.

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      • #4
        Looks like i might just stick to the 190 stock clutch
        Doesnt really bother me, had an s13 with an unsprung 6 puck for 3 years haha
        Im just trying not to get too excessive with mods. More important to get it on the road

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        • #5
          The stock 190 will serve you no problems with what your planing to do.

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