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Old 08-05-2015, 04:04 AM   #1171 (permalink)
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56: 1087 - 2012 - 12,243

57: ohmikegod - 2012 - ????

58: Z_Man - 2009 - 8,000

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61: Osirus - 2011 - 40,000 *4th time*

62: tr0n - 2012 - 21,000

63: radensb - 2009 - ????

64: JeMo44 - 2013 - ????

65: mab864 - 2013 - 9,900 *2nd time*

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67: tigwelder - 2010 - 15,000

68: Need_NewName - 2009 - ????

69: R3drckt09 - 2009 - ????

70: Johnwiki - 2011 - 60,000

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I have the zspeed csc for about two years 15k maybe and it feels like it's starting to go out already, anyone had this problem with the zspeed csc????
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I will say this, Joe from zspeed was right, I dont hear any chatter with my new clutch & flywheel. I did get the "silent" option when I ordered everything.

I understand the silence or quiet but I mean is that it? I'm wondering how well it protects the mechanism and how good does it handle temp? As well as smoothing out shifting... Isn't that what should matter most?


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I understand the silence or quiet but I mean is that it? I'm wondering how well it protects the mechanism and how good does it handle temp? As well as smoothing out shifting... Isn't that what should matter most?


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For me, I just wanted something that works, knowing that the transmission had to be opened to replace the CSC, I thought I'd myswell upgrade the clutch & flywheel, I didnt want to deal with chatter, and for $50 more, I figured it was worth it.

Im not sure why these components cause chatter, but they do.
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Idk either but I mean metal with metal spinning at high speeds, I think yeah it's bound to haha


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I would say running redline in your transmission wouldnt hurt, if anything, if its known to reduce chatter, which it is, full speed ahead.
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I have the zspeed csc for about two years 15k maybe and it feels like it's starting to go out already, anyone had this problem with the zspeed csc????
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I have the zspeed csc for about two years 15k maybe and it feels like it's starting to go out already, anyone had this problem with the zspeed csc????
Are you running the stock clutch?
One of the members on here had one fail but he was running an aftermarket clutch (higher clamping force).
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I killed a hd csc with a garbage spec clutch. Joe confirmed that spec clutches will destroy the csc fairly quickly.
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I gotta install that RJM clutch pedal I have sitting new in the box...
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What about AMSOIL guys? I read a forum discussing Royal Purple vs AMSOIL vs RedLine

The guy mentions that the base stock of red line can damage gaskets and other small components in the tranny/engine. Further he adds that Royal Purple doesn't elaborate on what their base stock for their product is and creates a trust issue leaving AMSOIL... Your thoughts?

http://www.nsxprime.com/forum/showth...rple-etc/page3

"I did several months of research on oils trying to determine if there was a better oil. I primarly was looking at Royal Purple and Redline.

What I discovered, is that oils, both dino and synthetic, are vastly different, in both their basestock and their additives. These differences contribute to differences in performance.

The API classifies oils into five different groups.

Group I base oils are the least refined of all of the groups. They are usually a mix of different hydrocarbon chains with little or no uniformity. While some automotive oils use these stocks, they are generally used in less demanding applications.

Group II base oils are common in mineral based motor oils. They have fair to good performance in the areas of volatility, oxidation stability, wear prevention and flash/fire points. They have only fair performance in areas such as pour point and cold crank viscosity. Group II base stocks are what the majority of engine oils are made from. 3000 mile oil changes are the norm.

Group III base oils are subjected to the highest level of refining of all the mineral oil stocks. Although not chemically engineered, they offer improved performance in a wide range of areas as well as good molecular uniformity and stability. By definition they are considered a synthesized material and can be used in the production of synthetic and semi-synthetic lubricants. Group III is used in the vast majority of full synthetics or synthetic blends. They are superior to group I and II oils but still have limitations. Some formulations are designed for extended oil changes. AMSOIL XL Motor Oils, Castrol Syntec and many others fall into this category.

Group IV are polyalphaolefins (PAO) which are a chemically engineered synthesized basestocks. PAOs offer excellent stability, molecular uniformity and performance over a wide range of lubricating properties. AMSOIL SAE Synthetic Motor Oils and Mobil 1 primarily use group IV basestocks. PAO is a much more expensive basestock than the highly refined petroleum oil basestock of Group III.

Group V base oils are also chemically engineered stocks that do not fall into any of the categories previously mentioned. Typical examples of group V stocks are Esters, polyglycols and silicone. Redline uses an ester basestock.

In the 90s, Mobil filed suit against Castrol for falsely advertising Syntec oil as synthetic, when in fact it contained a Group III, highly hydroprocessed mineral (Dino) oil, instead of a chemically synthesized (group IV or V) basestock. Due to the amount that the mineral oil had been chemically changed, the judge decided in Castrol's favor. As a result, any oil containing this highly hydroprocessed mineral (Dino) oil (currently called Group III basestock by the American Petroleum Institute) can be marketed as a synthetic oil. Since the original synthetic basestock (polyalphaolefin or PAO) is much more expensive than the Group III basestock, most of the oil blenders switched to the Group III basestock, which significantly increased their profit margins.

When I was trying to decide between Royal Purple and Redline, I discovered AMSOIL. What impressed me about AMSOIL was that it used the same basestock as the stock Mobil 1 (Group IV PAO basestock), but used oil analysis reports showed AMSOIL used higher levels of detergents and anti-wear additives. This was somewhat confirmed when Mobil 1 came out with their Extended Performance Mobil 1. When Mobil 1 came out with this new product, at the time they claimed that it had about 50% more detergent and anti-wear additives than the regular Mobil 1.

What turned me off to Royal Purple were several poor used oil analysis reports I reviewed, and the fact that they did not say on their website what type of basestock they used. Other companies such as Redline, Mobil 1, and AMSOIL were very up front with their basestock, so I wondered what Royal Purple was trying to hide.

My research indicated to me that Redline was (and still is) a very good oil, but I was somewhat concerned that its basestock was Group V, an ester basestock, and I'd read a few bad reports on the ester's effects on seals in the Corvette transmission.

Now, I'm heading towards Amsoil."


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Old 08-05-2015, 01:21 PM   #1183 (permalink)
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I have the zspeed csc for about two years 15k maybe and it feels like it's starting to go out already, anyone had this problem with the zspeed csc????
Good question. I've also had my HD CSC for about two years, but with less mileage (approx. 5K). No issues to date. However, a couple of questions for you:
First, did you replace the CMC at the same time that you installed the HD CSC?
Second, are you sure that it's the CSC that starting to go and not the CMC?
I'm only aware of one HD CSC failure, and that was Chuck who coupled it to a Spec clutch, and evidently the combination did not work.
That said, It's still a good question, and I'd be interested in hearing from others who have installed the HD CSC from ZSpeed.
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It should be easy to tell if it's the CSC or MC. If there is fluid loss, then the csc has failed. If fluid level remains but no clutch action and/or soft pedal then air in the line or MC most likely. If you can't bleed the system then it's the MC.

I suppose it's possible that both have failed and there is no leak/fluid loss at the CSC because the MC can't pressurize the line enough.

As the MC wears, eventually the seals inside don't seal enough to generate pressure and fluid simply moves around the piston seals. There's no visible leaks as the leak is actually 'internal'.
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Thanks for the response guys I did go aftermarket clutch I bought from joe at zspeed south bend and I think it is mc most likely .... No fluid loss and yes mc was changed the first time
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