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2010Nismo370z 02-17-2016 03:11 AM

Stock Clutch PLZ HELP!!
 
Guys i have no idea whats going on i am known for my crazy fast shifts like street bike type shifting....i have a 2010 Nismo 6 speed with 24k miles and when i shift fast there is a delay when the clutch grabs my friend has a g37 and seems about the same the clutch is not grabbing fast is this normal for our cars...i had a 05 350z and shifts were perfectly fast as of you cant hear delay at all...i watched the vids from tonite and there is like a half second delay...im going all out... plz guys i need your thoughts.....

brancky3 02-17-2016 06:49 AM

Could be slipping. Post the video so we can see / hear what you're talking about.

Joe@ZSpeed 02-18-2016 08:31 AM

Its just how the stock clutch is, High rpm and the pedal will get light and delay returning as quickly as lower rpm shifts, It is normal, Only way to really fix it is to put a better clutch in it.

2010Nismo370z 02-20-2016 08:57 PM

thats exactly what im talking about bro its BS im going all out and its like w t f...so ur saying after market clutch ah..i wanna keep my stock flywheel just resurface it

Chuck33079 02-20-2016 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by 2010Nismo370z (Post 3418984)
thats exactly what im talking about bro its BS im going all out and its like w t f...so ur saying after market clutch ah..i wanna keep my stock flywheel just resurface it


Get the new flywheel. It makes a very noticeable difference when you ditch the oem dual mass flywheel for a lighter one piece one.

Z_ealot 02-20-2016 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 3419013)
Get the new flywheel. It makes a very noticeable difference when you ditch the oem dual mass flywheel for a lighter one piece one.

Definitely agree there, loving my jwt lightweight flywheel :)

Joe@ZSpeed 02-22-2016 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by 2010Nismo370z (Post 3418984)
thats exactly what im talking about bro its BS im going all out and its like w t f...so ur saying after market clutch ah..i wanna keep my stock flywheel just resurface it

You cannot resurface the stock flywheel, You will either ruin it or it will go bad later if you resurface it, It would be like throwing metal shavings in your wheel bearings, The stock flywheel has bearings in the center, Resurfacing material, metal and grit will get into the center and kill it.
You can reuse it if it is in good condition but DO NOT resurface it.


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