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Old 01-08-03, 05:53 PM
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OS Giken & Cusco Clutches

Does anyone know where I can check on prices of these two brands of cluthes and where I might be able to purchase one? I'm looking at either one of these two since my clutch is going to die on my at any moment now.
I was also considering ACT and I know ACT is pretty easy to purchase so I might end up going with that.
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I can get pricing on those clutches. Which one did you want?

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Jason,
I haven't decided on which one I want for sure yet.
Could you provide pricing on both of them?
Thanks!
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I know that the Cusco clutches feature carbon-faced plates. They're about $1300 and change. I think the OS runs about $400 more and can be had in triple plate as well? Both come with chro-mo flywheels and adapters.
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The CUSCO is nothing but a re-badged EXEDY
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Is this a bad thing (cusco/exedy)? I also heard that Tilton has a multi-plate clutch that bolts right into the third gen. I'd imagine that it's pretty pricey, especially if it has carbon disks.
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EXEDY also makes the MAZDASPEED clutch
along with Nismo and some others.

Not bad, they just dont last long
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What about looking into an OGURA?

Those are pretty cool, and I think a lot
of racers use them
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Unorthodox Is making multiplate clutches now. They are using Tilton parts on thier flywheel. A dual disk is going for about $1700 using 2 7.5" discs.




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