Hello guys I am a new member here at the 370z page. I've had a 2009 nissan 370z before which for some reasons i got rid of it. . It
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05-21-2018, 06:32 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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New member here and soon 2nd owner of Z
Hello guys I am a new member here at the 370z page. I've had a 2009 nissan 370z before which for some reasons i got rid of it. . It was sad letting it go but i will be getting another one soon. My question is, are the newer 370z still have the clutch slave cylinder problems or nissan havent done anything about it?
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05-22-2018, 07:50 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Welcome to the 370Z forums. Nissan does not cover the CSC issue with the manual Z’s unfortunately and has done nothing about it from what I have seen. Instead of installing another Nissan OEM CSC that will just fail again down the road. Everyone is installing the Z Speed Performance CMAK CSC DELETE instead. Your CMC is also prone to fail also on our cars. You can purchase a automatic Z or get a manual Z and install the Z Speed Performance CMAK CSC DELETE and heavy duty CMC from RJM Performance and not have to worry about possible failure of the CSC and CMC. There is no way around the CSC issue though. I hope you get another Z if you do post some pics.
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