So I got the CMAK installed from Z Speed Performance a few weeks ago. More info about it here: http://www.zspeedperformance.com/ZSp...e-ZSP-CMAK.htm The build quality of the system great. All brackets are
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ZSpeed Performance "CMAK" Review
So I got the CMAK installed from Z Speed Performance a few weeks ago.
More info about it here: http://www.zspeedperformance.com/ZSp...e-ZSP-CMAK.htm The build quality of the system great. All brackets are zinc coated. The clutch fork is so mean looking. It’s not going to ever give up on you. Install Pics include. So let’s start by giving you my current clutch setup: Southbend Stage 3 clutches (NEW) and pressure plate. Southbend Competition Forged Steel Flywheel. RJM V2 Clutch pedal system. Z Speed Performance HD CSC (old). First let me say that the Z Speed Performance HD CSC has held up GREAT. Not a single issue. I would recommend it to anyone. I have beaten this thing over the 4 years with a number of track weekends. On to the CMAK: The install is simple if you have knowledge of removing the transmission. For us it’s about a 2.5 hour process in and out. We have done it a number of times on my Z. As for adjustments. Not really any needed. Just make sure the Slave it centered on the fork. (Pic's 9, 10, 11) You can spot this by looking at the boot the Slave. I have a Pic show it wrong and one with it right. There is a little wiggle room for this on mounting bracket for this small adjustment. Bleeding the CMAK external slave unit was EASY compared to the CSC. Took less them 10 min and we had a full pedal. We flushed the entire system. Let’s just say it moves some fluid. First dive: First off I notice the engagement point is Lower which I love. The OEM is Way high. With new setup it’s low but not on the floor. I am really likening it. The pedal pressure was a bit less than the HD CSC and greater than the OEM (I have Stage 3 clutch and pressure plate). So it did lower the pedal pressure some over the HD CSC. Driving I did a quick run up the street all the way up the 6th, then turned around. When slowing I did a 6th, 5th, 4th, 3rd, 2sd downshift each time. VERY Smooth. Whole new feel. The engagement point I really like. The pedal pressure just adds to the pleasure. Not a workout to push in, but also not a so soft you put your foot through the firewall. You get a feeling. Over all 110% happy with this change. Looking forward to getting on the Track and testing some more. I would recommend anyone looking at upgrading their clutch system to do this along with it. Get rid of that OEM plastic CSC.
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Excellent write up
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Have been eyeing this for a future upgrade. My only question is about the appearance of the lack of seal from the elements. Is this just something I'm seeing because of lighting or is there actually a hole in the bell housing with this? I'd be concerned doing this on a year-round daily driven car if so.
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Any particular reason you made the switch? I can't imagine they feel significantly different if installed properly.
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I've had the z1 kit for almost two years, don't get me wrong it works great. This system just has a little bit lighter pedal feel, and the main reason I switched was for the self adjusting slave and an overall simpler setup.
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Hi OP where in FL are you located? Did you install this yourself? Are you willing to have this installed on my Z just in case my Oem CSC fails? I'm more than willing to pay you labor cost than have it installed in a Nissan dealership who more than likely would mess up my car.
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What's the bleeding procedure for this external csc? I don't like the gravity feed bleeding technique used on the internal csc.I hope this is able to do the good old pump and hold to let air out.
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Thanks for the detailed review! I've been waiting for feedbacks since this came out a couple weeks ago. I originally bought the HD csc kit but haven't installed it but I'm likely going to return it and upgrade to this unit for the simpler adjustments. I Will email you some time this weekend Joe.
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ZSPEED making top quality kits, great job guys kit looks amazing!
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