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370z clutch feel
hey all, off the bat, I searched for clutch feel and clutch in the search and got a little info, but wanted to ask anyway.
I'm looking at buying a new car around December, and the 370z, among a few others, is on the list. I've always had a Z, so of course I was inclined to want the 370, but I have to say, the test drive totally killed it for me. I absolutely loathe the clutch. It felt like an on/off switch with a massive spring or something (which I saw in the search can be removed?) snapping it up making for shifts very unsmooth. It just killed the drive for me. I loved the power and the feel was good, though. SO, is this something that will break in over time? The dealer (union city, didn't really like the dealership, the salesman was way too pushy, but friendly) only had a touring no sport, and a convertible, with the touring being the only stick. What I want is the base+sport. I was just curious if there's something that would improve the smoothness of the clutch in/out or if it was just the car being new (4 miles!) that made it so....touchy.. Thanks guys! |
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LMBMike might still have a few to sell. |
Removing that spring does wonders, otherwise $250 or so buys a replacement pedal that solves all the problems.
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Only regret about the spring is not installing it sooner :shakes head: |
Man up! Work that calf.
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I will look at helper springs! Thanks guys. |
You don't need a new spring. You can just take out the one that's in there now. There's about 1/4" of slop at the top of the pedal if there's no spring in it at all, but it's not a big deal.
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I've had my 370z for about a month now and I just recently started to get the hang of the clutch. It is a little funky at first but now I'm rolling out of 1st gear and hitting the 1-2 fairly smoothly. The engagement seems to be really high up compaired to my previous 2 cars, both 5sp manuals. I'd say if you do pick up the Z, drive it without any mods for a few weeks. If at that point you still aren't happy, look into some of the mentioned fixes.
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To this day I still have no idea what you guys are talking about. Yes, the clutch feels a bit different than other manual cars I've owned/driven. But if you are an experienced manual driver I don't see what the issue is. You guys freaked me out so much about this topic that I bought that spring before I even bought my Z. After the test drive I was like "wtf are they talking about", and never even installed it. I still have it somewhere if somebody wants it.
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I'm with you though, the sheer amount of complaints about the clutch and trans in this car baffles me. It's clunky and requires a bit of touch, but it holds a ton of power and (other than the CSC/CMC) rarely breaks. Hell, half the time I'm just grateful that a manual trans is still an option given how they seem to be disappearing. |
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All we ever hear about this clutch is wah-wah-wah. Some of us actually like it...
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I bought my Z two months ago and ordered the reduced power spring after driving it a week. I Pulled the original spring and drove the car with no helper spring while I waited for the reduced power spring to come in. My preference for clutch feel on the Z is:
1) Reduced power spring 2) No helper spring 3) Factory spring, which doesn't allow you to feel the clutch pressure plate engagement very well. |
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