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Old 03-03-2012, 12:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Adjusting clutch "drivability"

Whats going on guys? I came from the 350z to the 370z and one of my biggest complaints have been the clutch. Nissan definitely changed the way the clutch feels and engages from the factory. I have been searching on ways to remedy this problem. I took the helper spring out and that made a world of difference. However it still seemed to me that the clutch engaged too high as well. After driving my 350 and my fiances Genesis Coupe I would get in the 370 and the ride would be jerky as hell. Well I adjusted the clutch to engage lower and that seems to have made a big difference so far. First gear isnt near as bad as it used to be. It could probably be adjusted to engage a little lower but Im going to drive it for a bit first before I readjust.

I used this method which is pretty similar to the 370.
Clutch Adjustment - Nissan 350Z & 370Z Wiki

Just wanted to share with you guys who may have felt the same way about the clutch as I have.
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