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heavy duty hilux clutch

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heavy duty hilux clutch

Post by cplux »

Hi all,

Just wondering what everyones opinions are for the best heavy duty hilux clutch and approx how much $$$.

Its for a yn67 hilux 4y-c motor on which i have finally got my supercharger setup going correctly and consequently am spinning my reasonably new clutch quite frequently. I dont imagine the old 4y is putting out huge amounts of power/torque but must obviously have a bit more. gearbox is g52 with dual tx cases and 5.29 diffs on 35's


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Post by ToNkA »

Daikin Clutch.
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Post by bubs »

Daikin Extreme - i had it in the 4 runner no problems, slipped it all the time no gearing I got 100,000km out of it b4 i sold it :cool:
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Post by dumbdunce »

bubs wrote:Daikin Extreme - i had it in the 4 runner no problems, slipped it all the time no gearing I got 100,000km out of it b4 i sold it :cool:


I agree, the bundera had one of these puppies and I abused the hell out of it (sorry BundyMonkey if you are listening) I only had it for 40,000km but it would never slip and was very controllable.

my experience with the Safari Tuff clutches is that they are hard work on the leg and not as controllable, but if you are making big power, it could be the go.

got pics of your supercharger setup??
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Post by 83 lux »

daikin!
i have just put one in mine
have been "beefed up"
but then agian i have duels so i don't need to slip it anymore
but so far really good
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Post by ToNkA »

Just had a Daikin Extreme clutch delivered today. The company are now operating under the name Exedy and not Daikin (info on their website).

Mine was $198 trade.
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Post by Macca177 »

i got a heavy duty PBR clucth kit and havnt had a problem with it yet...bout 9mnths ago... i thinks i paid botu $240ish from a mate at repco!
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Post by cplux »

went out and got a daikin, goes in on w/e will see how it holds up
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