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209Z 04-16-2015 10:38 PM

CSC and a Clutch question?
 
So my Z Just hit 67k and is in need of a new clutch. I am leaning towards JWT. But I heard anytime you upgrade the clutch you need to get a new CSC? I daily this car and track it maybe 3 times a year. people tell me that CSC will fail sooner or later so should I get the CSC now to save me the trouble or would I be okay to just get the JWT clutch. I am on a budget and not looking to spend a grip. Your suggestions are very much appreciated .

dP3NGU1N 04-16-2015 11:10 PM

Swap it out for an HD CSC. It's not that much more.

BOLIO 671 04-17-2015 02:41 AM

:iagree:

You should just swap it out....u will actually save time or money on the labor because your already in there to change the clutch and pressure plate....an aftermarket clutch and pressure plate will wear ur CSC out then u will end up paying more (time/$$$) to have the transmission taken down again. The OEM CSC is made of Plastic and Rubber material.....The HD CSC out in the market are superior in quality and performance. It's well worth the money to avoid the headache

Merv 04-17-2015 06:45 AM

I believe z1(a forum sponsor) has a csc elimination kit that's worth looking into.

http://www.the370z.com/drivetrain-en...limination+kit

njobe89 04-17-2015 07:54 AM

i think what's more impressive here is that you're at 67k and the csc hasn't failed on you yet lol. i have hope for mine then :D

kenchan 04-17-2015 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by njobe89 (Post 3171500)
i think what's more impressive here is that you're at 67k and the csc hasn't failed on you yet lol. i have hope for mine then :D

clifford has a nismo with 70k or something he said and his is fine too.

i think you either get a defective one, or people are just too brutal on their clutches.

that said, id swap for the aftermarket csc while the tech has the tranny apart just to rid this potential failure all together.

kenchan 04-17-2015 09:32 AM

then next week... crap my engine quit after a hard right turn..? :ugh:

njobe89 04-17-2015 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3171565)
clifford has a nismo with 70k or something he said and his is fine too.

i think you either get a defective one, or people are just too brutal on their clutches.

that said, id swap for the aftermarket csc while the tech has the tranny apart just to rid this potential failure all together.

:iagree:

Chuck33079 04-17-2015 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by njobe89 (Post 3171593)
:iagree:

Except that it looks like a huge percentage of them are defective since it's an incredibly failure prone design. Plastic never should have been used. This was the accountants overruling the engineers.

njobe89 04-17-2015 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3171596)
Except that it looks like a huge percentage of them are defective since it's an incredibly failure prone design. Plastic never should have been used. This was the accountants overruling the engineers.

lol probably... but, yes the plastic fails and wham bam the csc went out.

209Z 04-17-2015 10:14 AM

So now the question zspeed or z1 csc? Leaning towards the zspeed because it is a good a price.

Chuck33079 04-17-2015 10:34 AM

The Z1 is a better solution. The ZSpeed has more of a proven track record. You won't really go wrong with either.

cigarclifford 04-17-2015 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3171565)
clifford has a nismo with 70k or something he said and his is fine too.

i think you either get a defective one, or people are just too brutal on their clutches.

that said, id swap for the aftermarket csc while the tech has the tranny apart just to rid this potential failure all together.

Greeting's Doctor Ken Chan, you are correct and have logged 75,000 miles
with zero issues as of to date. As the forum knows Clifford daily drives
his 2010 Nismo and pays attention to every fluid change and always
follows a comprehensive maintenance schedule. I am not a mechanic but
buy joining the 370Z forum I have learned a lot from sincere posters that
are here to help all of us.

-Clifford :tiphat:

Haboob 04-17-2015 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3171596)
Except that it looks like a huge percentage of them are defective since it's an incredibly failure prone design. Plastic never should have been used. This was the accountants overruling the engineers.

I wonder if weather conditions (too cold or too hot (parking/sitting in the sun)) that contributed to the plastic wearing or becoming brittle and failing?

I am every wary of mine failing, but I can't just go out and buy one right now. I can't spend that kind of money unless I have to, unfortunately.

Chuck33079 04-17-2015 10:55 AM

It's a $300 part. Why not buy one and mothball it for when the stock unit fails?


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