Twin plates Clutch

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    Does anyone in here runnung a twin plates clutch? At this moment i'm researching on it. please give me feedback
     
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    MJCT is running a cusco (exedy) twin plate. I have driven the car and it is a very streetable clutch once you learn how it works.
     
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    i was planning to get the cusco...or the exedy or ATS
     
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    I have driven a couple of subarus with them in. They engage awesome and are very streetable. The downside is when the clutch pedal is in the car sounds like its gonna rattle itself to pieces.
     
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    im running the exedy twin in my sti, takes a little time to get use to it but its much easier than I was expecting.

    and yes they are noisy
     
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    It takes a short time to get used to it. It has slightly more pedal effort and shorter engagement range. I've found that mine has quieted down a little over time. I have about 6K on it.
     
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