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John@Z1 03-14-2014 08:47 AM

Z1 Motorsports: Clutch Concentric Slave Cylinder Elimination Kit
 
Z1 Motorsports Clutch Concentric Slave Cylinder Elimination Kit


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With over a year in development and testing, Z1 Motorsports is now proud to offer a comprehensive, bolt on solution to the OEM clutch concentric slave cylinder for cars equipped with manual transmissions mated to VQ35HR and VQ37VHR engines. Thorough analysis and modeling of the factory clutch system's dynamics led to the development of an innovative kit that completely eliminates the failure-prone concentric unit, replacing it instead with a traditional release bearing mated to a Howe Racing pull-type slave cylinder.
Due to the repeated exposure to high temperatures and the high operating pressure of the factory concentric system, it has been considered a weak point of the HR+ platform’s revised drivetrain. These failures are definite, and the symptoms obvious; whether it’s pushing the limits on the track, driving hard on backroads, or simply commuting – if the clutch pedal sinks to the floor during a shift and doesn’t return, the concentric slave cylinder is the likely culprit.
Armed with an extensive list of design goals, product requirements, and functional benchmarks, the only solution was a no compromises approach. The Z1 Motorsports Concentric Slave Cylinder Elimination Kit has been extensively torture tested on the street and the track, and is completely CAD/CAM engineered as a bolt on solution to common clutch concentric slave cylinder failures, with no permanent modification to the drivetrain.


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Standard VQHR+ CSCEK features:

Howe Racing Pull-type Cylinder:
Constructed of lightweight CNC machined aluminum and hard anodized black, this pull-type slave cylinder uses two dynamic bore seals, a preloaded return spring, and features zinc coated hardware and rod ends for seamless function and maximized longevity.

Dust and Heat Shields:
Laser cut from stainless steel and precision CNC bended to specification, these auxiliary brackets are included for the peace of mind and reliability that comes from keeping dust and dirt out of the bellhousing and keeping road debris and exhaust heat away from the slave cylinder.

Mounting Solutions:
Laser cut and CNC formed and machined, the mounting bracket and fork clevis were designed with the explicit goal of function. Several iterations of optimizing for stiffness and fatigue life resulted in the final revision, that features Class 8.8 zinc plated fasteners and no unwanted deflection.

Clutch Ergonomics:
Paired with the late-model heavy duty cast fork and a braided stainless steel clutch line, a properly installed and adjusted VQHR+ CSCEK will feel natural, with virtually no slop even under the most rigorous situations.

Inspected, assembled, re-inspected and packaged in house by Z1 Motorsports’ trained staff, the VQHR+ CSCEK arrives ready to install on your Z or G out of the box. In the dropdowns below, indicate the clutch that will be used, as well as any clutch fluid options. Transmission fluid replacement is recommended but not mandatory for the installation of this kit.
To view a complete copy of the Installation Manual for the Z1 Motorsports Concentric Slave Cylinder Elimination Kit, please download the PDF document Here.



Please note: Product will ship in 1-2 weeks.

Click Here To Order. Pricing starts at $418!

Realale 03-14-2014 09:05 AM

:happydance:

JARblue 03-14-2014 09:07 AM

:iagree: :woot:

Bananaz 03-14-2014 09:17 AM

Pretty sick

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wheee! 03-14-2014 09:35 AM

:eek2: finally!!!

Redglare 03-14-2014 09:38 AM

how hard is this to install?

can this be a diy with a pair of jackstands?

Z1motorsports 03-14-2014 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redglare (Post 2734748)
how hard is this to install?

can this be a diy with a pair of jackstands?

Comprehensive install information:
http://www.z1motorsports.com/upload/...ic%201.0.3.pdf

Mt Tam I am 03-14-2014 01:23 PM

I'm subscribed.

ZMan8 03-14-2014 02:49 PM

Sub'd

Redsmoke89 03-14-2014 06:29 PM

Ordered. Good thing i waited on pulling the trigger on the HD CSC.

xxAGAVExx 03-14-2014 09:30 PM

Subd


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Mike 03-15-2014 08:56 PM

I had this installed by Z1 a couple weeks ago, and I just did my first full track day with this setup (my car is a track only car) and it works great! Also, while I can't specifically quantify it, it seems to have a better feel than before with a more positive indication of the engagement point.

I am extremely happy with it and can highly recommend this product.

John@Z1 03-17-2014 10:53 AM

Thanks Redsmoke89! Mike, it's always a pleasure!

LMBmikeZ 03-19-2014 01:48 PM

Sweet! Added to my list of "to buy" :tup:

John@Z1 03-20-2014 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LMBmikeZ (Post 2743789)
Sweet! Added to my list of "to buy" :tup:

Very good to hear!


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