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The G35 isn't a civic. The clutch is designed for the 280+ horses under the bonnet. It won't be a soft, cotton wool clutch. But, with some technique you can drive them as smooth as you like. You will experience jerking if you just clomp up and down on the clutch. I've had cars with competition clutches in, before, and they are a nightmare on the left leg, but they are designed for that way, with limited slippage, and maximum power transfer. Cars designed for performance, like the G, will have a halfway compromise when it comes to clutches.
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You've missed the point of this thread. It has nothing to do with what type clutch or the clutch in general.
Anyway, my 6mt is a lot better since switching oil brands. Nuff said.
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Anyway, my 6mt is a lot better since switching oil brands. Nuff said.
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Originally Posted by chopstixx
im glad this thread came along
i thought there was something wrong but i guess not
does the g35 have a hydraulic clutch??
sorry since we are somewhat on the topic i though id ask
i thought there was something wrong but i guess not

does the g35 have a hydraulic clutch??
sorry since we are somewhat on the topic i though id ask
Originally Posted by Texasscout
I used to bitch about the notchyness of my tranny untill I drove my brother in laws Z4. Now I love mine.
Hell if you held the clutch down in the SS for more than 10 seconds your leg would start to shake and you would break a sweat! Then you had to pull like hell to get the T10 from gear to gear...
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