Clutch pedal damper
Clutch pedal damper
Hi, I'm wondering what is the best way to eliminate the clutch damper in the hydraulic system. I understand the NISMO braided clutch hose bypasses the damper but they're back ordered 6-8 weeks. I've searched but haven't found a definitive answer.
2005 G35 sedan
Thanks in advance.
2005 G35 sedan
Thanks in advance.
There is no dampener on the G like the old 240SX's. What are you trying to do?
You can replace the short rubber hose near the slave cylinder with a braided line (item #3 in this diagram). Plenty of vendors sell it, you don't need the Nismo one.
You can replace the short rubber hose near the slave cylinder with a braided line (item #3 in this diagram). Plenty of vendors sell it, you don't need the Nismo one.
Last edited by LoSt180; Nov 4, 2015 at 09:57 AM.
Thanks for the reply. I'm trying to get rid of the slight delay in clutch response. I'm used to older cars.
I've bought a braided clutch hose from someone besides NISMO. Their comment on the damper was
"The damper is behind the left front rear fender liner on the line that goes from the master to the slave hose. It is a big brass block.
All hoses are the same internal size which is 3AN"
I'm considering making a new hard line (flaring, bending etc.) from the master directly to the flex hose. I haven't been under the car yet but it's almost time for an oil change. Just thought I'd ask about this so I have a plan, parts, tools etc. before it's up on jack stands. Forgive me I'm new to these cars but absolutely love them.
I've bought a braided clutch hose from someone besides NISMO. Their comment on the damper was
"The damper is behind the left front rear fender liner on the line that goes from the master to the slave hose. It is a big brass block.
All hoses are the same internal size which is 3AN"
I'm considering making a new hard line (flaring, bending etc.) from the master directly to the flex hose. I haven't been under the car yet but it's almost time for an oil change. Just thought I'd ask about this so I have a plan, parts, tools etc. before it's up on jack stands. Forgive me I'm new to these cars but absolutely love them.
There used to be an "orifice" in the hard line on 03/early 04 models, but was removed from later models.
That sounds like what that place was trying to describe.
Here's the 03 clutch piping, I think people used to drill them out:

Do some more research before you try to start replacing things. A simple fluid flush goes a long way on these cars. A clutch pedal mod will probably also to fix what you feel is sluggish, I use the RJM AFP pedal for example, others simply remove the helper spring.
That sounds like what that place was trying to describe.
Here's the 03 clutch piping, I think people used to drill them out:

Do some more research before you try to start replacing things. A simple fluid flush goes a long way on these cars. A clutch pedal mod will probably also to fix what you feel is sluggish, I use the RJM AFP pedal for example, others simply remove the helper spring.
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