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Hey all, Most of us know about the failing CSC and/or CMC issues from the factory, and many have already replaced the CSC. I wanted to know how many of

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Old 08-28-2019, 02:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey all,

Most of us know about the failing CSC and/or CMC issues from the factory, and many have already replaced the CSC.

I wanted to know how many of you who have 60k+ miles and are still on the OEM CSC/CMC. Even though there's a seemingly high failure rate on them, I wonder if there's a percentage of people who have gone over 80-100k+ miles without any issues.

Currently, I'm close to 60k miles without failure although there are random days of every year where the CMC acts up on me when the weather changes dramatically.
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2 cars over 60k, just make sure you do your clutch fluid service. Don't let it get nasty.
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2 cars over 60k, just make sure you do your clutch fluid service. Don't let it get nasty.
Thanks for replying. And agreed, i'm doing a flush this weekend with Motul rbf 600.
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2 cars over 60k, just make sure you do your clutch fluid service. Don't let it get nasty.
I'm hoping this works. I bleed my clutch every time I bleed the brakes which is at least once a year. Most of the time the fluid is completely clean but I have seen a little bit of black dust in the fluid at times.
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I have to agree. As soon as the master cylinder fluid darkens even slightly I withdraw it with a vacuum pump and replace with fresh DOT4. Quick and easy with good results so far. Sometimes it takes 8 months for this to happen and other times 8 weeks.
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I’ve been flushing/changing fluid once a year with Nissan GTR brake fluid. This is the recommended clutch fluid for Nismo models. No problems so far but it only takes one summer for the fluid to darken.
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Going on 81K and still no issues... unless it was replaced before I bought the car, but I doubt it.
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I’ve been flushing/changing fluid once a year with Nissan GTR brake fluid. This is the recommended clutch fluid for Nismo models. No problems so far but it only takes one summer for the fluid to darken.
I was doing it every other oil change. So, 8000 miles.
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62k, no issues
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I'm relieved to hear there are people going 80k+ with no issues. Seems like the plan is frequent clutch fluid changes which makes sense.
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At 120k (now 140) I had to replace my original OEM clutch and did the CSC, Master and flywheel while up on the rack. No failures to that point.
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I just replaced my clutch and installed the CMAK kit @ 85,000 miles. I did it as a preventative measure, but when I got the old clutch assembly out it really didn't look that bad. I just didn't want to get stranded if it should go on me.
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At 120k (now 140) I had to replace my original OEM clutch and did the CSC, Master and flywheel while up on the rack. No failures to that point.
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how often do you change the clutch fluid?
Just once at 85,000 w/ OEM fluid.
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I'm just about to cross 60k miles on my HR nismo. Had a supercharger on it for about 5K miles. (3 years now). Still grabs since day one. Since I'm in New England, I store my Z for the winter's. I usually have it out from April until mid October. When the spring comes, I change almost all fluids. Brake, clutch, charger oil, engine oil. Diffy and transmission every 2 years. But out of all honesty, I drive it a Max 1,500 - 2,000 a year. These 350z nismos are hard to come by, so vigorously do maintenance.
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