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Old Nov 30, 2007, 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by s10v8
Ok I have had both clutches and I would say Tilton. For the fact that it held my 45+ launches at 6500 and kept going. You can rebuild them about 12 times so it pays for its self.

And above all, Tiltons customer service is AMAZING. I have never delt with a better company than them. Every single issue I had was taken care of right after I adressed it to them And parts were shipped next day free of charge. Also. When I first installed my clutch kit, I heard some weird noises. So I took some pics and emailed them to kurt. He replied withing an hour and called me. He said that it looked fine, but since I took the time to pull it out and inspect it, he would send me the upgrade kit from hybrid to cermetallic for free!!! And free shipping.

I would go with Tilton cuse the damn things work. Period.

Awesome clutch IMO.
What type of application do you use yours on? Drag only? Street? Mix of the two?
Old Dec 1, 2007, 12:06 AM
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25k on one exedy and i sold it with 30-40% left... 10k on the new one so far..

its the best clutch for a street car up to 550-600whp.... i've driven many many many cars....
Old Dec 1, 2007, 03:03 PM
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I love my exedy HD!
Old Dec 1, 2007, 06:33 PM
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Heres my take on the tilton. Ive had mine in for about 17k and it still grabs good. I had a slight problem with it which turned out to be my fault and that was with the jam nut on the clutch pedal wasnt tightened down good enough and over time the "pedal grab" was moving all over the place.

I have a rebuild kit in my garage waiting to go in next spring before it really goes.
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Why not get the Exedy HD used and if you can later on get a rebuild kit with the carbon discs. I know someone selling their Exedy HD used with the cerametallic discs for $800.
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i have one with a damaged cover (purple housing)... 6k miles on the internals
Pm me if you want it.. All you would need is an undamaged purple housing
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