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Old Jun 12, 2006 | 02:05 PM
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Clutch going bad???

So my Maxima just turned 150,000 the other day and im starting to have problems with the clutch. I highly doubt it has ever been replaced so its probably due time anyway. When i shift gears and get back into the gas, the RPM's raise up, but the car doesn't accelerate like it should. Also, when i push in the clutch, whether the car is moving or not, i hear a whining noise. The noise i hear is very similar to a supercharger (lol). But really, do you guys think my clutch is going? Which clutch kit would you suggest if in fact that is the problem and i need a new one?

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Old Jun 12, 2006 | 02:14 PM
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The whining noise with the clutch disengaged is most likely the TO bearing, and if your clutch is slipping (RPMs go up but little/no acceleration) while fully engaged, it's about time for that to be replaced as well.

Most go for the 5th gen clutch setup, holds very well.
Old Jun 12, 2006 | 02:44 PM
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Can I get a 5th gen clutch in my soon to be 99 Maxima Se?
Old Jun 12, 2006 | 03:37 PM
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^ yes you can, i recently put in the 5th gen clutch, pp, and tob with ss clutch line. It feels wonderful!
Old Jun 12, 2006 | 03:38 PM
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so what about a performance clutch...say Clutchmasters or something? anyone here had experience with them?
Old Jun 12, 2006 | 03:56 PM
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Ok, now here is the tough part. What shops will put in a 5th gen clutch without confimation? I mean I can't just go up to them and say a message board said I can put one in.

I would do the clutch myself, but I need a lift and more tools, I have not done them in like 2 years. And I really don't have the time to do it either.
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^ If that's the case where they won't install something you want because it's not confirmed...then just don't tell them?? It's not like the package says 5th gen clutch not for 4th gen.

There's no reason in putting in a clutch other then OEM usless u have sufficent mods done to your car. There is a boosted Maxima using the Exedy Stage 1 clutch and everything is fine. (Exedy Stage 1 clutch = 5th gen clutch) So wouldn't the OEM Exedy Clutch be better costing 200 bucks and being bigger, thicker, and better then any aftermarket one and the 4th gen one, especially if it fits perfectly..
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UPDATE: i'm now having trouble getting it to go into 1st gear and it doesn't shift as smoothly as it should.

what the heck is going on here?
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either the tranny or the clutch. Clutch might be so worn out that it's not engaging
Old Jun 13, 2006 | 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by 95_Maxima_5spd
UPDATE: i'm now having trouble getting it to go into 1st gear and it doesn't shift as smoothly as it should.

what the heck is going on here?
Your clutch is the only problem here. Just get it replaced as soon as you can. The reason why it's hard to get into gear, is most likely due to your pressure plates in the clutch going out. Also it will probably do it after you drive it for a bit, from the clucth discs heating up alot, from the slipping. This will cause them to expand, making it hard to get into gears, and will move the engagement point out, with a soft pedal feel. I would recommend either the 5th Gen clutch, or the Exedy Stage 1. They will both work really well. But if you get the Exedy, you should stick with Nissan OEM pressure plates. All the Exedy Stage 1's I've felt, the pressure plates were bad in them, and went out fairly soon, giving the pedals a notchy non-smooth feel, and also making the pedal effort very stiff.
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