need help choosing a clutch
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need help choosing a clutch
Dd replacing clutch and attempting to cut stock flywheel.
I have someone who's gonna do labor and have flywheel cut for 300 if i supply the clutch. With that price il risk cutting the flywheel.
Whats a good clutch thats gonna last a long time and give me good performance on a dd with bolt on and future tune? Im not gonna have more then 280 to the wheels if I even ever get that.
I have someone who's gonna do labor and have flywheel cut for 300 if i supply the clutch. With that price il risk cutting the flywheel.
Whats a good clutch thats gonna last a long time and give me good performance on a dd with bolt on and future tune? Im not gonna have more then 280 to the wheels if I even ever get that.
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A factory clutch will work and last a long time unless you take your ride to the drags. I drove my 300ZXTT 125K miles before replacing the clutch and only then because I blew my rear main seals saturating the clutch surface with oil. Resurfacing the flywheel is all you need to do using a new OE clutch...Gary
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A factory clutch will work and last a long time unless you take your ride to the drags. I drove my 300ZXTT 125K miles before replacing the clutch and only then because I blew my rear main seals saturating the clutch surface with oil. Resurfacing the flywheel is all you need to do using a new OE clutch...Gary
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Exeddy is trash compared to Nissan OE parts! Downshifting won't destroy or even hurt your clutch! Burnouts are something else, why would you want to do something that puts that kinda stress on all the mechanical parts of your car and wastes your tires? Just because fools on T.V. do stupid stuff, doesn't make it cool...fact!
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