New G35 Owner....not too happy...
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New G35 Owner....not too happy...
So, i just picked up an 05 Cp 6mt IP from someone a few months ago, and put on maybe 2k miles on it, for a total of about 43000 miles, and now I am looking at having to put in a new clutch. Argghh.
I have the axle clicking thing that i need to take care of, and I think the fronts are starting to show signs of feathering.
Despite all that, I love the car...the looks and body lines are SOOOO SEXY. And driving the car (when the clutch is nice) is a blast to drive. So, I gotta take care of these few things, but whats a couple thousand dollars anyway???
Anywho, for those that have replaced the clutch, I am not into tuning that much, and as of right now I have nothing done to the car. Maybe in the future I might do an intake and z-tube, but thats it. So I need a good replacement, but something that is easier to finesse. The stock drive train makes it soo hard to shift smooth unless I am granny shifting, or hard driving, but there is nothing there when doing normal moderate driving.
So, what clutch kit is recommended? From what I have seen, throwing in a lightweight flywheel isn't a bad idea either....so any suggestions?
Also, what can I expect to pay in labor hours at a shop?
Thanks all for your help, and I welcome any and all suggestions.
I have the axle clicking thing that i need to take care of, and I think the fronts are starting to show signs of feathering.
Despite all that, I love the car...the looks and body lines are SOOOO SEXY. And driving the car (when the clutch is nice) is a blast to drive. So, I gotta take care of these few things, but whats a couple thousand dollars anyway???
Anywho, for those that have replaced the clutch, I am not into tuning that much, and as of right now I have nothing done to the car. Maybe in the future I might do an intake and z-tube, but thats it. So I need a good replacement, but something that is easier to finesse. The stock drive train makes it soo hard to shift smooth unless I am granny shifting, or hard driving, but there is nothing there when doing normal moderate driving.
So, what clutch kit is recommended? From what I have seen, throwing in a lightweight flywheel isn't a bad idea either....so any suggestions?
Also, what can I expect to pay in labor hours at a shop?
Thanks all for your help, and I welcome any and all suggestions.
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hymnn, knock on wood 55k here and the clutch is still in good condition the springs were slightly worn (according to the dealer, they inspected it while replacing the engine) it just all depends how you drive it. check maybe you got oil consumption issue than replacing the clutch will cost you around 450$ thats what i was quoted
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Bwah-hah! I was just going to say the same thing. I have owned quite a few sporty cars in my life, driving like I am angry at them, and NEVER had to change the Clutch before 60k. These guys are either Boi-Racers who abuse their stuff, in which case the components should have been pro-actively upgraded; or they simply suxxor at the heel-toe technique, and should get A/Ts. That is why I got an A/T, my wife is Clutch retarded!
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lol I am pretty sure I know how to drive... I beat the **** out of that car... my dd at the time had 200k on the stock clutch (e30 turbo).
Oh my sti also had 550whp and I was using it to rallyx/go to drift events and awdrift and practice every day... My friend had a piece of land with about 2 miles of trails(groomed dirft) that we practiced rally on.
remember awd is harder on drivetrain parts since there is no slip.
I am a very good driver my friends...
my point was that 43k on a stock clutch on a car that has prob been beat on is good. A new clutch is a pretty minor thing to replace...
If that car has ever been drag raced, autox'd, anything like that a clutch is gonna be a given.
Oh my sti also had 550whp and I was using it to rallyx/go to drift events and awdrift and practice every day... My friend had a piece of land with about 2 miles of trails(groomed dirft) that we practiced rally on.
remember awd is harder on drivetrain parts since there is no slip.
I am a very good driver my friends...
my point was that 43k on a stock clutch on a car that has prob been beat on is good. A new clutch is a pretty minor thing to replace...
If that car has ever been drag raced, autox'd, anything like that a clutch is gonna be a given.
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So, i just picked up an 05 Cp 6mt IP from someone a few months ago, and put on maybe 2k miles on it, for a total of about 43000 miles, and now I am looking at having to put in a new clutch. Argghh.
I have the axle clicking thing that i need to take care of, and I think the fronts are starting to show signs of feathering.
Despite all that, I love the car...the looks and body lines are SOOOO SEXY. And driving the car (when the clutch is nice) is a blast to drive. So, I gotta take care of these few things, but whats a couple thousand dollars anyway???
Anywho, for those that have replaced the clutch, I am not into tuning that much, and as of right now I have nothing done to the car. Maybe in the future I might do an intake and z-tube, but thats it. So I need a good replacement, but something that is easier to finesse. The stock drive train makes it soo hard to shift smooth unless I am granny shifting, or hard driving, but there is nothing there when doing normal moderate driving.
So, what clutch kit is recommended? From what I have seen, throwing in a lightweight flywheel isn't a bad idea either....so any suggestions?
Also, what can I expect to pay in labor hours at a shop?
Thanks all for your help, and I welcome any and all suggestions.
I have the axle clicking thing that i need to take care of, and I think the fronts are starting to show signs of feathering.
Despite all that, I love the car...the looks and body lines are SOOOO SEXY. And driving the car (when the clutch is nice) is a blast to drive. So, I gotta take care of these few things, but whats a couple thousand dollars anyway???
Anywho, for those that have replaced the clutch, I am not into tuning that much, and as of right now I have nothing done to the car. Maybe in the future I might do an intake and z-tube, but thats it. So I need a good replacement, but something that is easier to finesse. The stock drive train makes it soo hard to shift smooth unless I am granny shifting, or hard driving, but there is nothing there when doing normal moderate driving.
So, what clutch kit is recommended? From what I have seen, throwing in a lightweight flywheel isn't a bad idea either....so any suggestions?
Also, what can I expect to pay in labor hours at a shop?
Thanks all for your help, and I welcome any and all suggestions.
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I have a used OEM clutch out of an '05 coupe for sale - less then 2,000 miles on it. PM if you are interested.
I have a JWT clutch and OEM flywheel in my car and I like it. I'm putting quite a bit of power down and have had no problems with the clutch. Granted, I only have 20K mile on my '04, but still no problems none the less!
I have a JWT clutch and OEM flywheel in my car and I like it. I'm putting quite a bit of power down and have had no problems with the clutch. Granted, I only have 20K mile on my '04, but still no problems none the less!
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http://www.conceptzperformance.com/C...4798.202.48.97
This is what I am looking at, any thoughts on this with just a stock engine?
This is what I am looking at, any thoughts on this with just a stock engine?
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I have almost 90K on my stock clutch. No problems, it's how you drive it.
Factory clutch done by the dealer will cost you right at $2K. You can get a shop to do it and install a great after market clutch, flywheel and pressure plate like Jim Wolf Tech, Exety, ACT and you will be much happier.
Factory clutch done by the dealer will cost you right at $2K. You can get a shop to do it and install a great after market clutch, flywheel and pressure plate like Jim Wolf Tech, Exety, ACT and you will be much happier.
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would pay the extra cash for a quality clutch for some peace of mind.
I have almost 90K on my stock clutch. No problems, it's how you drive it.
So now... any info on proper wearing in of a new clutch?