Originally Posted by SPDKING You're relocating something out of the original location the engineers designed it to be and work in. Just like someone said, there are teething problems because
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As I said above a few days ago, going with Z1 14lb flywheel. Other than guessing that moving to a cmak will cause issues just because, can you point to any thread where people are having problems with the V3.x cmaks. Any actual instances of recurring issues? I have seen nothing but praise since the V2 was released. If I missed something post some links, until then it's either hearsay or conjecture. And I'll say it again. The trans won't go back in the car with the hydraulics inside the bell housing. I don't care how great the HDCSC might be. If it fails the trans has to come out and there is a good chance it will ruin the clutch disk when it sprays brake fluid inside the bell housing when it goes. Until I smoke this clutch the trans is staying in the car. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk |
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I think I have a pretty good list going. I've got a little time before placing the order and will give Joe a call if I get a chance to. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk |
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I have an email sent off to Joe. We'll see what he has to say. My money is on the cmak. |
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Ok, I'm home now, and not distracted. Last year at a trackday. Was talking to a couple of other drivers. The subject of aluminum flywheels come up. The consensus was that they are great for the track. For street use. There is more slipping of the clutch to get moving because of lack of inertia. You have to change your driving style for it. In stop and go traffic. This extra slipping has lead to deep heat spots on the friction ring. A couple guys said that it affected disk life and feel for the clutch. 3 said that they switched back to steel. The other 4 still running the aluminum. But these guys change the friction ring on a regular schedule. The one guy had a pic on his phone and the friction ring was a solid blue. To turn blue. That's about 650F to 750F.
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https://conceptzperformance.com/jim-...ktb_p_2423.php Or you could buy the clutch kit and HD CSC (or CMAK) at Concept Z and get reward cash since this is a big purchase. So you can get something else in the future with a few bucks off. And yes it has been awhile, and you know who's CSC hasn't failed after so long? This guy <<<
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So back to the Zspeed stage 3 kit maybe. It's roughly the same rotational mass as going with the Z1 kit. Or stay with the 14lb FW and pair it with Joes clutch for an even lighter combo. I'll have to drink this over for a day or 2. Rusty, Since the Z1 FW is in your sights do you have any heat concerns. I know you'll run your car much longer and harder than I probably ever will. The page says 18 but Joe says 17.4. I was just going off their site but it is lighter than they advertise. |
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