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This really is a can of worms. It all depends how much you want to spend but if you want the 'best' most people will say helix.
You may as well got straight to a stage 3 paddle clutch in my opinion, they aren't too bad to drive with. Though if you wanted a cheaper option you could get a brand new valeo standard clutch as the xud style clutch does seem to hold the torque a bit better.
Any idea how old the clutch that is fitted at the moment is?
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A lot of people have used sachs and helix paddle clutches with good results, CG i would avoid like the plague despite the tempting price.