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Z1 or JWT Clutch/Flywheel combo?

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Old Jul 15, 2013 | 06:46 AM
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Z1 or JWT Clutch/Flywheel combo?

Hey everyone i'm new here and just wanted to see if anyone could enlighten me with some wisdom, so recently my clutch has been slipping hard and I've been searching around for a new clutch/flywheel combo, Z1 seems to have a great package with their lightweight flywheel/clutch/throwout bearing, braided steel clutch line, and cheap too but I've been seeing alot of mixed reviews about their clutch not lasting that long (alot say 15k miles) and I've also been looking at the JWT clutch/flywheel combo a little cheaper and comes with the nismo roller bearing (which im assuming is the same as the throwout bearing) and a braided steel clutch line as well. So the question is which one runs stronger haha I really don't want to be replacing my clutch in another 15k if that theory holds true. Thanks for the responses in advance everyone
 
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Old Jul 17, 2013 | 09:40 AM
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I've had mine for three years and its still strong after all the drift competitions and track days
 
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Old Jul 18, 2013 | 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by TheGthatcould
Hey everyone i'm new here and just wanted to see if anyone could enlighten me with some wisdom, so recently my clutch has been slipping hard and I've been searching around for a new clutch/flywheel combo, Z1 seems to have a great package with their lightweight flywheel/clutch/throwout bearing, braided steel clutch line, and cheap too but I've been seeing alot of mixed reviews about their clutch not lasting that long (alot say 15k miles) and I've also been looking at the JWT clutch/flywheel combo a little cheaper and comes with the nismo roller bearing (which im assuming is the same as the throwout bearing) and a braided steel clutch line as well. So the question is which one runs stronger haha I really don't want to be replacing my clutch in another 15k if that theory holds true. Thanks for the responses in advance everyone

This package fits '03 - '06 350Zs and G35s and is capable of holding the power of all naturally aspirated and, depending on the options you choose, most forced induction applications up to 500 ft-lb tq. At the same time reducing the total weight of the clutch and flywheel assembly to 29.75 lbs vs 46.6 lbs stock.

We also offer options for the HR
 
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