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SPOHN 04-13-2013 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by cosmogirl (Post 2265318)
Iam now wondering if the csc might be leaking onto the clutch causing it to slip? Your right I will go ahead and replace everything while Iam in there. If only I had a lift to do the work.... Another thing is, Iam going to have to take off the 3' gtm downpipes to get the tranny out....!@#$%^&*()

If you lived closer we could of done it. A lift is everything in this hobby. I know I will always be into cars. Thats why I bought one years ago. Never had an issue yet.

Osiris 04-13-2013 03:02 PM

yea the CSC is pretty much mandatory if your replacing your clutch. The stock one is primarily plastic! My Z is in the shop right now getting the OS Giken GT clutch and OS Giken Diff installed....along with the CSC.

roplusbee 04-13-2013 04:01 PM

I second the OS GIKEN TWIN DISK, but I run he Competition Clutch Twin Disk. And I am TT as well.

The one thing we all agree on is replacing the stock CSC, with the Z-Speed unit. Get SS braided lines while you are at it.

Sent from my D-Team-MT4GS-CM10.1

COSMO 04-13-2013 04:23 PM

spohn I actually have a cousin who lives in macon GA.. Sent you a pm...

tturbo370z 04-13-2013 05:57 PM

I went with the OS Giken twin disk setup and upgraded the csc. Very grabby when new. I loved the few mins I had with mine

Osiris 04-13-2013 06:01 PM

What happened after few mins?

tturbo370z 04-13-2013 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Osiris (Post 2265813)
What happened after few mins?

Sorry. Nothing wrong with the clutch, the car is still at the shop. I just got to drive it around b4 they rebuilt the motor. SAM HURRY UP AND FINISH MY CAR ::stirthepot:

tower74 04-13-2013 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by tturbo370z (Post 2265810)
I went with the OS Giken twin disk setup and upgraded the csc. Very grabby when new. I loved the few mins I had with mine

So it's a good set up? I'm about to buy that same clutch set up with a new CSC.

tturbo370z 04-13-2013 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by tower74 (Post 2265933)
So it's a good set up? I'm about to buy that same clutch set up with a new CSC.

Yes very good. I highly recommend it. The more I drove it and the clutch broke in the easier it was to drive. When u push in the clutch it sounds like a mans clutch bwahahaha

COSMO 04-14-2013 05:27 PM

Thinking about this one but after I purchase a flywheel to along with it makes the price close to the os giken...

ZSpeed Performance South Bend 370Z G37 TZR Clutch Kit

Mr.Squeeze 04-15-2013 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by cosmogirl (Post 2266833)
Thinking about this one but after I purchase a flywheel to along with it makes the price close to the os giken...

ZSpeed Performance South Bend 370Z G37 TZR Clutch Kit


That's what I have and recommend it.

COSMO 04-15-2013 03:41 PM

Whats weird is Joe from zspeed told me I should go with another type that was easier to drive rather than that one... How does your drive and what weight flywheel did you go with?

Mr.Squeeze 04-15-2013 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by cosmogirl (Post 2268118)
Whats weird is Joe from zspeed told me I should go with another type that was easier to drive rather than that one... How does your drive and what weight flywheel did you go with?


I have a Jim Wolf flywheel my car is easy for me to drive I would think a puck would be harder to drive.

tower74 04-15-2013 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr.Squeeze (Post 2268225)
I have a Jim Wolf flywheel my car is easy for me to drive I would think a puck would be harder to drive.

So would you recommend this Z1 kit or is this a personal opinion? Just curious because if it will handle, which if you have it on your car obviously it will, around 550hp and I'm guessing around 475wtq. If it will it'll save me almost $800.

Not trying to thread jack:hello::tup:

COSMO 04-15-2013 06:09 PM

No man your good, Iam trying to figure out the same thing....


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