If you’re an owner of a 1993-1994 R32 or a 1995-1998 R33 Nissan Skyline GT-R, get ready for an upgrade we've been waiting to announce since we first talked about it with ACT two years ago. Advanced Clutch Technology (ACT) has just launched a full range of 225mm Mod-Twin Pull-Type Clutch Kits designed specifically for these iconic Skyline models. These kits are designed to offer durability, ease of maintenance, and impressive torque capacity without the usual drawbacks of twin-disc clutches.
The 225mm Mod-Twin clutch from ACT brings a modular approach to clutch design. You can choose between spring or solid hubs and Street or 6-Puck race discs to match your driving style and needs. The continuous single hub spline, known as the Mono-Drive Hub, minimizes wear on the input shaft, ensuring smooth and consistent clutch release every time. With a forged aluminum cover, drivers will enjoy a refined pedal feel that enhances the driving experience, providing both comfort and performance. ACT’s patented Monoloc system prevents the release bearing from disconnecting, adding an extra layer of reliability to your clutch setup.
The pedal feel can be tailored to your preference, with T1 offering a very light pedal, T2 a slightly firmer feel, and T3 just above stock. Depending on the option you choose, the Mod-Twin can handle from 700 ft-lbs to a massive 1340 ft-lbs of torque. This makes it ready for any power upgrades you’re planning. ACT’s 225mm Mod-Twin Pull-Type Clutch Kits are designed to bring out the best in your R32 or R33 GT-R. Whether you’re hitting the track or cruising the streets, this clutch kit promises a blend of performance and reliability that’s hard to beat.
For more information, visit AdvancedClutch.com
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