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CG solid center 4 paddle and uprated pressure plate.
£200.
Mates got that in his car and its fine, tad judery but getting better as its wearing in. Same as what JP has too.
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why the solid centre? Isn't the sprung centre smoother and generally better?
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Sprung center is nicer to drive but your car will snap the springs in the center plate (trust me ive done it)
IMO id go for a helix paddle.
Dont trust CG anymore.
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As chris said with s2 power up you'll snap the springs in them.
And the unsprung ones arnt as bad as you think they would be.
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Cheers.
Dum, will a helix GTi6 clutch be the correct one or do I need an HDi one?
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If you have the dt setup you'll need the gti one, unless they do a speciffic dt one. Or to run the hdi one you'll have to swap everything back to standard.