Clutch and flywheel... whos the best?
I've got a N/A build I"m doing but the stock clutch is about time to replace nad a going to do the flywheel as well. heard different things from people.
What clutch and flywheel package is the "best" for the HR? JWT I know has been out lot longer then others like SPEC or CM etc... If oS Giken wasn't so damn expensive I'd probly buy theres.
any input is greatly appreciated.
Alex
What clutch and flywheel package is the "best" for the HR? JWT I know has been out lot longer then others like SPEC or CM etc... If oS Giken wasn't so damn expensive I'd probly buy theres.
any input is greatly appreciated.
Alex
The OS Giken is a good clutch! Couple friends are using them on their boosted Z's! Have heard nothing but good comments from them.
The Giken is cheap compaired to some other clutches like the ATS Twin Carbon Disk Clutch 2007-2008 350Z (VQ35HR) w/Integrated Chromoly Flywheel for $3549.00 (YIKES)
My choice when the time comes will be one of these two. If i can swing it I would prefer the ATS at least you can do away with the CSC with this clutch!!!
The Giken is cheap compaired to some other clutches like the ATS Twin Carbon Disk Clutch 2007-2008 350Z (VQ35HR) w/Integrated Chromoly Flywheel for $3549.00 (YIKES)
My choice when the time comes will be one of these two. If i can swing it I would prefer the ATS at least you can do away with the CSC with this clutch!!!
Not sure if there is a "best."
There are clutches designed for whatever torque you can make. Unfortunately the higher the torque rating the less street friendly. Depends how much aggravation on the street you are comfortable with.
There are clutches designed for whatever torque you can make. Unfortunately the higher the torque rating the less street friendly. Depends how much aggravation on the street you are comfortable with.
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