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Carbon 05-15-2018 06:36 PM

Clutch
 
My clutch went and now its parked in the garage, whats the recommended clutch+flywheel setup. Its a full bolt on na z and i plan on sticking to na. Its going to be street use with couple pulls here and there.

Quicksilvers 05-15-2018 08:17 PM

Any plans on ever going to the track? At what mileage did your clutch fail? For naturally aspirated street duty I highly recommend the Southbend Stage 2 clutch kit flywheel pack with a billet steel flywheel from Z Speed Performance. CMAK CSC, RMJ CMC, RMJ Petal is something to consider if don’t already have this. Also a good time to flush and refill your transmission fluid as well.

Carbon 05-15-2018 10:16 PM

my clutch went at 36k km and im the first owner of a 2016 nismo.... and no plans for track

Carbon 05-15-2018 10:17 PM

ive been hearing a lot about action clutch, is it good or just whatever

Quicksilvers 05-15-2018 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carbon (Post 3756230)
ive been hearing a lot about action clutch, is it good or just whatever

The Action Stage 1 clutch is an organic clutch with reinforced steel backing. This clutch is similar to the Nissan OEM clutch it has normal smooth engagement. This clutch would be ok for street duty I would not use this clutch for track duty though. Depends what kind of a clutch petal you like? Hard? Firm? Soft?

OptionZero 05-15-2018 11:05 PM

south Bend stage 2 clutch
South bend dxd lightweight flywheel
Do your CSC as well with the zspeed HD replacement

It transforms the car into something that loves to rev, way more fun to drive

Ventruck 05-15-2018 11:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OptionZero (Post 3756248)
south Bend stage 2 clutch
South bend dxd lightweight flywheel
Do your CSC as well with the zspeed HD replacement

It transforms the car into something that loves to rev, way more fun to drive

+1

Went this route and you feel like all your problems get solved.

I'm probably guilty of not going by recommended break-in procedure, but 8k miles later since August 2016, I'm driving just fine.

Around that time the flywheel offered was 18.5lb. I'm kinda curious how the 14lb option from Z1 feels. I'm sure there's chatter, but if the ~4lbs still yields some noticeable improvement in response and the unit isn't glass, it sounds worth it (no pun intended).

Carbon 05-16-2018 12:28 PM

this was helpful, thanks guys

Carbon 05-16-2018 12:31 PM

what does the csc do?


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