So did my 3rd track event in about 6 weeks and here are my two major problems. Clutch gets stuck to the floor after about 20 minutes of being out
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10-17-2010, 06:48 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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So did my 3rd track event in about 6 weeks and here are my two major problems.
Does anybody have any idea how to fix either item? Can somebody give me a definitive answer about how to beef up the lines, fluid, whatever needed to make my clutch freaking work? As it heats up, the catch point gets closer and closer to the floor and eventually it just gets stuck. Am I shifting wrong or does this happen to others?
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10-17-2010, 07:41 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Did you ever flush your clutch fluid with a racing type brake fluid? That would be step one.
Keep the tank full every session, I carry a 5 gallon gas tank as part of my check list |
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The track I goto has a gas station up the road (2 minute drive FROM pit) so that's what I do now, I just would like to be able to run longer than 25 minutes out there at a time. I have not flushed my fluid, should I get a stainless cable too?
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Changing the fluid would help, you probably boiled them over. You shouldn't be on track for 25 min. straight in a street car anyway, let it cool down a little. Hot tires+hot brakes+hot engine=slow lap times
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agreed, take a break after a few decent hot laps.
Motul fluid for your brakes and clutch are the way to go for long track stints. also, keep an eye on your oil temps, the newer VQs tend to get VERY hot on track days. |
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I'm highly suspicious of these reported clutch issues. Sure, some Zs have bad secondary cylinders that needed replacement, but that has largely been in Zs with aftermarket clutches installed. I can tell you that we just had 3 370Zs on track at Road America running 20-25min sessions and none of us had any clutch problems. Many of the turns require shifting down from 5th to 2nd and then winding it back out to 5th again in the subsequent straights. If we're not having clutch problems there, I can't imagine it's a fluid or mechanical issue (ie it's likely driver related).
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but then some people burn alot of oil some people have sensor issues some people have rattles some have clutch issues some have gear issues. Its not a widespread 99% of people will have the problem.. I think Nissan's QC is good enough to prevent that from happening, but every company has issues with a small % of its things. Think of anything that every went wrong on a car or product of yours. I guarantee you that you will be in the minority compared to people who didnt. Does that mean that you were the problem with it (whatever it was)? |
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The OP is having a problem that many many other owners who track their Zs will never experience. I don't want people reading the OP's thread thinking that a clutch upgrade is a mandatory part of tracking the Z. It's not.
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Most of the time when someone posts something about "hey this happened to me, but i swear i wasnt doing anything wrong" or "I got a ticket but the cop was an *** I wasn't speeding etc" .. the OP is ussually bullshittin a bit. Not saying this OP is, but agreeing with your point spearfish.. |
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I'm pretty sure it's a temperature problem that is causing it for a couple reasons. It progressively gets worse out on the track, and it goes back to normal after I let it sit for 30 mins or so. Is it was possible that there was air in my system or that the fluid is subpar?
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It's not even that, if I go out for 20 mins, come out and wait 30 mins my clutch is still acting weird. After about 40-60 minutes of total track time it starts to get stuck to the floor. I'm pretty sure this is a problem with my particular car if people out on Road America/Atlanta (cant remember which but both are WAY more intensive on the car then my track) are doing fine.
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Are you doing a lot of shifting? are you sure your in the right gear for that corner? Maybe your shifting more then you should be, idk how that is possible, but it an idea???????
Are you holding in the clutch to long?
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Nope, there are only 9 shifts on each lap. I shift the same each lap, and run consecutive lap times within 0.5-1 second of each other. There is no way to go around this track without maybe cutting one more shift because I'm each gear I shift into for at least 3 seconds (which is 2nd gear, and I'm only in 2nd once on the whole track). I clutch in, gear up, drop clutch at right RPM. How could I do anything differently?
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