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  1. Hi all,

    So a few days ago I have gone out at night to have some fun with the Z on some B road roundabouts when my car died with over half a tank just after I done 2 circles around the roundabout. This happened to me before but the car started up after waiting 10min. So I had to get a taxi to take me to a fuel station to get fuel in a canister and fill the car up. Started right away no problem after filling 1 gallon of fuel.

     

    I looked into Z1 Motorsports Fuel Anti-Starvation Kit but it looks so simple so I was wondering if anyone has done this to their car or if anyone knows of a cheaper kit that's sold in the UK and does it actually work.

     

     

  2. 14 hours ago, Adrian@TORQEN said:

    Great stuff! Nothing to worry about on the CSC, it will outlast your ownership of this car :)

    Thanks Adrian. Yeah the clutch feels a lot better than the stock one and the car is a lot smoother. Still haven't tried hard acceleration as I am still bedding in the clutch but I am pretty sure it will be a lot smoother. The only down side is the noise at idle and kind of a grinding noise when accelerating from a higher gear at low RPM but it goes away after 2200 rpm. But overall good setup. :thumbs:

  3. So I have just installed the JWT clutch and light weight flywheel.: https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/370z/powertrain/clutch-flywheel-packs/13721-370z-jwt-jim-wolf-technology-flywheel-and-clutch-kit-14lb-light-flywheel-and-1200kg-clutch-l3507-nchroktb.html

     

    Here is a quick video I tried to make to see the differences. 

    I honestly thought it will be a lot louder but it's not bad, Fingers crossed the heavy duty CSC won't fail.

     

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  4. On 10/05/2020 at 14:57, Adrian@TORQEN said:

    If you're coming from OEM clutch and flywheel, it will be a lot louder than the dual mass OEM setup. If you had an aftermarket clutch and flywheel before, it will be slightly louder, not such a big impact. As soon as you drive away you won't hear it anymore. 

    You should hear a GTR with the dry sump design, sounds like a bag of nails, much worse than the 370z with light flywheel. 

    I ordered everything for the clutch upgrade. Will fit it on the weekend at work. I'll try to make a before and after video of the revs and post it.

    Thanks for your help.

  5. Okay so I have filled up the basket on TORQEN with the clutch kit and CSC, clutch fluid, gearbox oil, diff oil (these are just extra because I never changed the fluids) and the stainless steel clutch line which I guess I will need due to the higher clutch clamping force. Is there anything else I will need for this job?

  6. 14 hours ago, Adrian@TORQEN said:

    This one: https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/370z/powertrain/ancillaries/641-370z-act-pilot-bearing-pb1012.html

     

    Yes, the failures are on the OEM CSC, not on the upgrade version / heavy duty one. 

     

    This is the OEM CSC:

     

    https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/370z/powertrain/ancillaries/641-370z-act-pilot-bearing-pb1012.html

    Thanks for your help Adrian.

    I just have one last question. Is the chatter at idle very loud with the lightweight flywheel or is it bearable?

  7. On 08/05/2020 at 16:49, Adrian@TORQEN said:

    Hi buddy, we sold hundreds of JWT kits throughout Europe and always have these in stock. There are 2 options we do:

     

    1. Nodular iron flywheel and uprated clutch - similar to OEM setup and feel, but single mass, less chatter at idle\

    https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/370z/powertrain/clutch-flywheel-packs/1444-370z-jwt-jim-wolf-technology-flywheel-and-clutch-kit-26lb-nodular-flywheel-and-900kg-clutch-l3507-ncfsh.html

     

    2. Light aluminium flywheel and uprated clutch - similar to OEM feel, single mass, slightly more chatter at idle, faster acceleration.

    https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/370z/powertrain/clutch-flywheel-packs/13721-370z-jwt-jim-wolf-technology-flywheel-and-clutch-kit-14lb-light-flywheel-and-1200kg-clutch-l3507-nchroktb.html

     

    On the CSC, you can go for the uprated CSC, cheaper than the CMAK and will most likely outlast your ownership of the car, we've been selling hundreds of these too, not heard of 1 failing yet.

    https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/370z/powertrain/ancillaries/18779-370z-torqen-heavy-duty-concentric-slave-cylinder-csc-trq-vhr-csc.html

     

    Fluid, you can go for the Motul RBF 600:

    https://www.torqen.uk/nissan/370z/brakes/fluid/2067-370z-motul-rbf-600-racing-brake-fluid-dot-4-100949.html

     

    2 bottles should be enough to flush the whole system and have a bit ready for top-up if required.

     

    Hope this helps, but feel free to ask if you have further questions. 

     

    All the above are ready for delivery on Tuesday anyway Mainland UK.

     

    Adrian

    what bushing does the flywheel come with if i get the light weight aluminium flywheel? As I am sure you can get the bronze bushing or the needle bearing but not sure what is more reliable.

    Also I guess if you say that the heavy duty CSC won't fail then I just might get that because it is a lot cheaper then the CMAK.

    I heard that people in US have CSC failures that is why I was thinking of doing the delete. 

     

     

  8. Hi all,

     

    I am thinking of upgrading my clutch due to clutch slipping when car is launched from 1st gear and clutch fluid looking a bit dirty. I was definitely thinking of installing the  370z ZSpeed CMAK Clutch Movement Alteration Kit CSC Delete but I am not sure what clutch kit to go with as I want a light weight flywheel too and don't want a super heavy clutch. Has anyone had a 370z JWT Jim Wolf Technology flywheel and clutch kit - 14lb light flywheel fitted or is there anything better? Any suggestions would be great thanks.

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