Originally Posted by Vaughanabe13 When you press the clutch in to disengage, do you hear any noises at all, mechanically speaking? I don't hear anything with the windows up but
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Yes, the word "chatter" is best to describe what I was hearing with the window down when I disengaged the clutch, and I remember I was pushing it in rather fast, so that must be it. For some reason I thought pushing it in slower would be harder on the clutch but maybe that is backwards thinking?
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I've stalled 3x ever since I got this car. All the stalls were basically at a stop because I wasn't thinking. One at a dealership, that was the most embarrassing stall yet lol. For some reason I still had the car in first and I let go of the clutch. I was intending to turn the car off, guess the stall works haha.
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Just wanted to drop a line! It's been 5 days since I bought my Z, and 5 days since I learned to drive a MT car.. I think it helps to know that 370z is less forgiving when it comes to clutching—don't be discouraged. You're probably a lot better than me still
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There seems to be a reason it's tough to shift smoothly in the Z and the culprit seems to be the clutch helper spring. In Nissan's effort to make the clutch pedal easier to push, they took away all feel for clutch engagement point. Many have solved this annoyance by disengaging the helper spring or replacing the OEM helper spring with a lighter spring. I've replaced my OEM spring with a lighter spring and my shifting has dramatically smoothed out. I had even better feel without the spring at all, but I preferred to keep the clutch mechanism as fully intact as possible. Here's a link discussing one of the best and cheapest mods available.
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I've definitely noticed dramatic improvement but I'm still learning. I still need to work on my hill starts and various specific cases but overall I'm able to get around pretty smoothly.
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Not sure if I'm reading your post wrong. But they will not replace your clutch under warranty due to your driving abilities. |
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Be careful, my dealer's lifetime powertrain warranty doesn't include clutch replacement. I do have a nissan warranty though that will replace clutch.
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