Clutch
Wich is the best clutch and flywheel for the z?
Has RPS released there carbon/carbon single for the 350z?
btw I need the best holding and strongest clutch possible, I dont care about driveabilty im used to driving hard twin-plates
Has RPS released there carbon/carbon single for the 350z?
btw I need the best holding and strongest clutch possible, I dont care about driveabilty im used to driving hard twin-plates
I'm using an ATS triple disc carbon clutch, 1100kg. Unfortunatly the car is back apart and I only have about 100miles on the clutch. But I have been very impressed for the limited amount of time I have on it. I have been assured by ATS USA that this clutch will hold in excess of 1100hp.
PM me if you want more info.
PM me if you want more info.
with a clutch that can handle that much hp, do u have any negative effects? I had a friend with a wrx running faster than sti's at tracks and he had a very heavy duty clutch in his wrx. When he would shift at low rpm, it would feel like his car was about to die or something. After he got rid of the wrx he said that the clutch was just so heavy and the flywheel he had SO light that when they would meet the clutch would just slow down the fly so much that it made his car ridiculously hard to drive. (except when racing and driving very fast... which it ran almost like a stock car during). Is that something that someone running a fully stock G or Z would experience with a heavy duty clutCH?
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Then you want the Tilton Cerametallic Clutch Set up...
8lb Flywheel 8lb 2 disc Cerametallic Racing clutch...
http://www.performancenissanparts.co...roducts_id=201
8lb Flywheel 8lb 2 disc Cerametallic Racing clutch...
http://www.performancenissanparts.co...roducts_id=201
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