Jim Wolf Technology Stage 1 Clutch Vs. 5th Gen clutch
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Jim Wolf Technology Stage 1 Clutch Vs. 5th Gen clutch
I may or may not be in the market for a new clutch soon and wanted to get all my options layed out.
Is anyone using the JWT Stage 1 Clutch? I saw on on cattman's website listed for $315 which isn't bad. Can anyone comment on this cluth kit.
I would also like to look into the 5th Gen clutch Kit. I know a coupe guys on here are running that combo can anyone comment and share Part #s. thanks in advance.
Is anyone using the JWT Stage 1 Clutch? I saw on on cattman's website listed for $315 which isn't bad. Can anyone comment on this cluth kit.
I would also like to look into the 5th Gen clutch Kit. I know a coupe guys on here are running that combo can anyone comment and share Part #s. thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by DAVE Sz
I'll never reccomend anything from JWT. I'd get the exedy, stock or 5th gen clutch. Why are you getting a staged clutch when your car isn't making that much power?
I've been hearing the 5th Gen clutch grabs better, havent experienced it myself but have read that in other threads, hopefully those who are running 5th gen clutches can chime in with their feelings
It's hard to consider which clutch is "better" because not many people go from multiple set-ups to compare. When you replace, you find no slipping, which is amazing. I have the 5th gen. clutch assembly, and love it. Clutch feel is great, it grabs well, and was just over $200 for the parts. For part numbers, look at jerryromenissan.com and look for clutch parts specified for the 2000 year Maxima model. I recommend this set-up highly.
Originally Posted by DAVE Sz
If I had bald tires I could probably chirp 4th or 5th. Chirping tires doesn't prove **** and I wish people would stop using that as proof of anything.
but I agree I see/hear people chirping the tires and it doesnt impress me (F**kin Mustangs. . . )
lol dave you did not read my post right i said he can chirp third, but he also has proof that the 5th gen grabs more if you can compare 4th gen capasity and 5th gen capasity dave dont jump the gun.
I always jump the gun but most of the time no one wants to point it out. BTW, it's capacity. I have a stck clutch, not sure if it's the original one or if it was replaced but the SOB grabs like mother. I never actuall tried to chirp third but 2nd is easy on a fast shift.
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no i think i will go with the 5th gen setup when the time comes.
are these the correct part #'s for the 5th gen clutch i should use
CLUTCH DISC ASSEMBLY
301002Y904 $67.40
CLUTCH PRESSURE PLATE
30210-89F00 $100.66
CLUTCH RELEASE BEARING
3050241U20 $30.06
CLUTCH SLAVE CYLINDER
3062031U61 $46.90
Is there anything else i need? thanks for the help guys
are these the correct part #'s for the 5th gen clutch i should use
CLUTCH DISC ASSEMBLY
301002Y904 $67.40
CLUTCH PRESSURE PLATE
30210-89F00 $100.66
CLUTCH RELEASE BEARING
3050241U20 $30.06
CLUTCH SLAVE CYLINDER
3062031U61 $46.90
Is there anything else i need? thanks for the help guys
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From: Quincy, MA
its not bad but my mechanic will do it at the same time as the clutch install so there is no reason not to do it when its only a $50 part.
Can someone confirm those are the right 5th gen part numbers that have been used.
Can someone confirm those are the right 5th gen part numbers that have been used.
I didnt brag about chirping 3rd, I just ment it will hold the power and wont slip. My tires are far from bald, but they are kinda skinny and light. My point was my other clutch could bearly chirp 2nd so this was a huge improvment......but not like it proves jack but im sure it will improve my 1/4 mile times. Its a stock replacement so it feels normal, will last a long while, and its better than original so its a plus. I have no gripes with it. Stick with stock if youre N/A mang.
I have/paid:
clutch cover 30210-89F00 $109.41
Release Bearing 30502-41U20 $25.22
Clutch Disk 30100-40U14 $65.59
BigLou93SE has/paid (5th gen parts):
Pressure Plate 30210-89F00 -- $97.37
Throwout Bearing 30502-41U20 -- $29.08
Clutch Disk 30100-2Y904 -- $65.20
I have/paid:
clutch cover 30210-89F00 $109.41
Release Bearing 30502-41U20 $25.22
Clutch Disk 30100-40U14 $65.59
BigLou93SE has/paid (5th gen parts):
Pressure Plate 30210-89F00 -- $97.37
Throwout Bearing 30502-41U20 -- $29.08
Clutch Disk 30100-2Y904 -- $65.20
i also have the 5th gen clutch assembly. i have the 5th gen PP and the disc, not sure about the part numbers cus my mechanic ordered them for me and i forgot to ask him. it grips very well, better than a stock 4th gen clutch. i paid $190 for the parts shipped.
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