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Would You??? (Z1 Clutch & Flywheel Combo)
Need some feedback and reviews for those who have this setup....
also the pros & cons of throwing this on a '17 Nismo..... :: Looking to get the Z1 Clutch & Flywheel Combo this winter -Standard or Unsprung Disc -Lightweight Flywheel ALONG with the CSC Elimination kit which they throw in at a discount if ordered in the full package. --- What I am looking for is a good performance upgrade, while eliminating a possible CSC nightmare down the road. so..... would you do it???? want to be sure I am making the right choice (quality wise & performance wise) money is not a concern here. |
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I do have this kit though using the standard full face disc and light flywheel and it drives like stock aside from increased pedal effort. Holds my 412 lb-ft without problems. As far as CSC deletes, I don't have experience. I run a ZSpeed HDCSC and it has performed flawlessly and, to tell you the truth, I don't really understand why people are so hot to choose a CSC-delete over this option. I have read that the Z1 delete kit needs periodic adjustment, whereas the ZSpeed delete does not. Either way, I recommend upgrading what Nissan implemented instead of reengineering it. If you're asking what I would do if I were you - I'd skip the clutch upgrades and install an HDCSC when/if my CSC failed on me. If that happens towards the end of your OEM clutch's life, then I would consider installing a performance clutch and, optionally, the light flywheel. Put the cash towards something more impactful.... Like turbos. =) |
excellent feedback thank you.
if there really isn't much difference in performance with this upgrade, you make a strong argument to put the money towards something else. Only reason I am asking for input is because this will be the first car in which I do any type of clutch/flywheel upgrade.... so not sure what to expect. cheers! |
If you plan on being NA with a few minor upgrades i.e. intake, exhaust, tune. Performance clutchs are overKill. BUT, id say to switch to a single mass flywheel instead of a dual mass flywheel. Reason being dual mass are expensive and for what i read... don't like abuse.
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+1 for the lightweight flywheel from Z1. It's definitely a nice upgrade and the car is certainly more responsive. It will drop revs a little faster, but it's a non-issue. Expect chatter.
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When it comes time to replacing my clutch I'm doing Z1 flywheel with the street strip clutch
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like jayhovah said...pretty spot on...especially on a 17'..i would just wait til you actually need to replace it..spend it on the engine
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