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Old 06 October 2008, 10:49 PM
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right i have a 54 plate wrx running 330bhp and similar torque but im looking at upgrading my clutch and getting a lightened flywheel but i dont know much about clutches and am just looking for some advise on the difference between paddle and organic clutch and which would be most suitable for my spec. and will these clutches still feel the same to drive as a standard clutch?
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An Exedy Uprated Organic will be ideal at that power level.

We also stock a range of lightweight flywheels.

PM me for prices/details.
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I had a Exedy Uprated Organic clutch in my 95 wrx and it was amazing. No judder, smooth bite, smooth gearchanges. Well worth the money, Also well worth having the flywheel skimmed to illiminate judder.
As above, im not sure a paddle cluth is necessary.
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