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Old 05-04-2013, 05:31 PM
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I know there are a ton of threads about what clutch to buy... but i'm looking for some personal opinions on this matter with people who own these clutches. My Z is currently N/A but FI will be installed very soon... and looking to make the right investment.

Basically my clutch went out in my 03' Z and looking to get a clutch/Flywheel combo.

JWT offers a clutch/FW combo for roughly $750. I hear they area basically a stock clutch with a lightweight FW... not bad for the money.
I here good things about Competition clutch...
ACT isn't bad, had a HD one in my 400hp Eagle Talon...
My friend recommends the Spec Stage 2+ kit, which i haven't heard much about...

Any thoughts would be well appreciated thanks!
Old 05-06-2013, 04:28 PM
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Runnin JWT & lovin it
Old 05-07-2013, 11:43 AM
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Awesome thats what I just ordered!
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Did you upgrade your CSC too? Good time to upgrade while ur transmission is taken apart.
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Southbend DXD Billet Steel Flywheel, Soutbend Stage 2 Endurance dual friction clutch here. May not be enough torque capacity depending on your F/I setup...

Heavy duty Zspeed CSC and Wilwood master cylinder a must. Replacing master cylinder makes bleeding the clutch 1000x easier.

Could not be happier with clutch setup. Grabs hard but slips just enough for real driving, I've put 7k miles on mine so far.
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