350z Clutch Upgrade Question

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Sep 14, 2011 | 07:58 PM
  #1  
Im going to go ahead and upgrade my clutch while my motor's out and was planning on going with a 350z clutch upgrade. I just wanted to confirm first which year 350z clutch will work. Will any clutch from a 2003-2008 350z work? I got a quote from Nissan for a 2003 350z clutch and just wanted to get confirmation from you forum members before I spend the money to find out it wont work.

Before anyone jumps the gun and says to not reuse the oem flywheel or to not get it resurfaced, I understand that and currently have a fidanza flywheel on the way. I also know that I have to use the maxima TOB. Help me out guys, going to go and order the clutch tommorow once Im certain on which year will work.
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Sep 15, 2011 | 12:34 AM
  #2  
I believe all model years will work, but that is not to say they are all equal.
2003-04 (VQ35DE) Unsprung
2005-06 (VQ35DE Rev-Up) Sprung, now supersedes 03-04
2007-08 (VQ35HR) Sprung with different pressure plate

A quick look at prices on Courtesy will tell you which is the better clutch ($370 vs $575). Don't get me wrong, though; you would be fine going with the 05-06 clutch.
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Sep 15, 2011 | 06:12 AM
  #3  
Thank you sir. I will most likely go with the 05-06 clutch since it seems like the best bang for the buck and the perfect clutch for my bolt on maxima setup.
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Sep 15, 2011 | 06:18 AM
  #4  
Why not go with something like an Exedy OEM replacement instead of a clutch from the dealer?
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Sep 15, 2011 | 12:10 PM
  #5  
They are around the same price actually. How does the exedy stage 1 clutch compare to a 2005 350z clutch?
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Sep 15, 2011 | 12:57 PM
  #6  
Quote: I believe all model years will work, but that is not to say they are all equal.
2003-04 (VQ35DE) Unsprung
2005-06 (VQ35DE Rev-Up) Sprung, now supersedes 03-04
2007-08 (VQ35HR) Sprung with different pressure plate

A quick look at prices on Courtesy will tell you which is the better clutch ($370 vs $575). Don't get me wrong, though; you would be fine going with the 05-06 clutch.
I've never seen an unsprung OEM Z-Clutch.... We have 5 here all from 03-05's.....

Now that's not to say that the prev owner didn't replace it already but from our 04 here w/ 22k miles that one is sprung....

With all of that said.

Z clutch ftw, I got mine for $40 shipped, chirps 4th bishhhh
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Sep 15, 2011 | 08:07 PM
  #7  
As much as Id like to get the exedy stage 1 clutch, the more I think about it the more that I realize it would be overkill for my setup. IMO, a 350z clutch will suit it perfectly. Now with that said, what are your opinions on a clutch like this:

http://www.amazon.com/EXEDY-NSK1000-...6142153&sr=8-1

Am I better off just going to Nissan and ordering a 2003-2005 350z clutch from them or is this essentially the same thing?
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Sep 15, 2011 | 10:37 PM
  #8  
Quote: As much as Id like to get the exedy stage 1 clutch, the more I think about it the more that I realize it would be overkill for my setup. IMO, a 350z clutch will suit it perfectly. Now with that said, what are your opinions on a clutch like this:

http://www.amazon.com/EXEDY-NSK1000-...6142153&sr=8-1

Am I better off just going to Nissan and ordering a 2003-2005 350z clutch from them or is this essentially the same thing?
That is the exact clutch kit i'm running and i bought it on amazon too lol
You will just have to buy a clutch release bearing for the max if you use a z clutch.
I had dave at South Bend Clutch make me a solid steel flywheel and I have been running this set up since march I love it.
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Sep 16, 2011 | 07:21 AM
  #9  
Quote: As much as Id like to get the exedy stage 1 clutch, the more I think about it the more that I realize it would be overkill for my setup. IMO, a 350z clutch will suit it perfectly. Now with that said, what are your opinions on a clutch like this:

http://www.amazon.com/EXEDY-NSK1000-...6142153&sr=8-1

Am I better off just going to Nissan and ordering a 2003-2005 350z clutch from them or is this essentially the same thing?
So which flywheel would you mate to this? OEM?
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Sep 16, 2011 | 07:52 AM
  #10  
Since the OEM flywheel is sprung (dual mass) I do not think it is best with this clutch. I know for a fact that single mass flywheel with unsprung clutch (OEM maxima) is way too chattery. From my research the best bet is to only get one piece sprung (either the flywheel or clutch). I think that the fidanza flywheel with that clutch will be fine. Try searching 350z clutch in the 5th gen forums under titles.
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Sep 16, 2011 | 08:42 AM
  #11  
Quote: So which flywheel would you mate to this? OEM?
I second that whitemax.
If you use a sprung clutch disk you really need a solid flywheel . You will not like the results if you the stock flywheel .
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Sep 16, 2011 | 09:14 AM
  #12  
Quote: I second that whitemax.
If you use a sprung clutch disk you really need a solid flywheel . You will not like the results if you the stock flywheel .
What?!?

A. All OEM Nissan Flywheels these days are sprung (Dual Mass)
B. Nissan has used both Sprung and unsprung flywheels on their vehicles
C. My car is a bit more unrefined and more responsive with the Fidanza, meaning a little bit more drivetrain chatter with the 03-05 (Sprung) 350z clutch. My friend has the same Clutch+PP setup I do (03-05 350z) and he's using an OEM DMF, smooooooooooovness, only thing you hear/feel is just the chirp of the tires on shifts.
D. Of course an unsprung LIGHTWEIGHT flywheel and an unsprung clutch is going to have a harder bite on engagement, wtf do you expect with a non-oem setup???
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Sep 16, 2011 | 09:54 AM
  #13  
What what? I am am answering his question saying that If he uses the clutch in the link he needs to use a aftermarket flywheel.

I am quite aware of what Nissan uses and doesn't use. I am using a solid steel flywheel and a sprung 350z clutch . No chatter
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Sep 16, 2011 | 12:03 PM
  #14  
Quote: What?!?

A. All OEM Nissan Flywheels these days are sprung (Dual Mass)
B. Nissan has used both Sprung and unsprung flywheels on their vehicles
C. My car is a bit more unrefined and more responsive with the Fidanza, meaning a little bit more drivetrain chatter with the 03-05 (Sprung) 350z clutch. My friend has the same Clutch+PP setup I do (03-05 350z) and he's using an OEM DMF, smooooooooooovness, only thing you hear/feel is just the chirp of the tires on shifts.
D. Of course an unsprung LIGHTWEIGHT flywheel and an unsprung clutch is going to have a harder bite on engagement, wtf do you expect with a non-oem setup???
I'm confused with this animosity. We were just answering his questions and thought he might like to know that his maxima sedan with no DMF or sprung clutch will not feel anywhere near as smooth as we have been accustomed to. We are only stating facts. I don't think he cares that Nissan has used sprung and unsprung clutches. That seems to be a moot point in this thread.
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Sep 16, 2011 | 12:25 PM
  #15  
Quote: I'm confused with this animosity. We were just answering his questions
That seems to be the norm. here any time someone is trying to offer advice or experience on a certain topic some one has a some smart @$$ comment to say. So sad ...
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Sep 16, 2011 | 12:46 PM
  #16  




Not even worth explaining.
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Sep 16, 2011 | 06:43 PM
  #17  
The exedy stage one clutch does have a slightly larger surface area than the standard 350 z clutch. And being a stage 1 it will hold more torque and horsepower than the OEM.
Also if you check the exedy specs... the stage 1 maxima clutch holds more power then the exedy 350z clutch. That might be due to the TOB though
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Sep 24, 2011 | 07:53 PM
  #18  
Bumping this back up. Anybody have personal experience with this clutch?

http://www.jimwolftechnology.com/cus...asp?PartID=479

Will a clutch designed for the h/r 350z's fit with no modifications into a Maxima? Also, anyone have an idea on what the clutch pedal feel is like and its holding capacity? Im looking for a clutch setup that has a light pedal feel but also grips well at the same time and can hold a decent amount of power.
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Sep 26, 2011 | 04:42 AM
  #19  
Anyone?
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Apr 16, 2012 | 06:57 AM
  #20  
Quote: What?!?

A. All OEM Nissan Flywheels these days are sprung (Dual Mass)
B. Nissan has used both Sprung and unsprung flywheels on their vehicles
C. My car is a bit more unrefined and more responsive with the Fidanza, meaning a little bit more drivetrain chatter with the 03-05 (Sprung) 350z clutch. My friend has the same Clutch+PP setup I do (03-05 350z) and he's using an OEM DMF, smooooooooooovness, only thing you hear/feel is just the chirp of the tires on shifts.
D. Of course an unsprung LIGHTWEIGHT flywheel and an unsprung clutch is going to have a harder bite on engagement, wtf do you expect with a non-oem setup???
So if i got that 350z clutch itll work without replacing the duel mass flywheel?
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Apr 16, 2012 | 07:18 AM
  #21  
You really don't want to use a stock dual mass flywheel with a sprung clutch disk.
I can see it causing problems as it wears.
I run a steel one piece flywheel an a Exedy DE 350 clutch.
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Apr 16, 2012 | 07:31 AM
  #22  
Quote: Will a clutch designed for the h/r 350z's fit with no modifications into a Maxima? Also, anyone have an idea on what the clutch pedal feel is like and its holding capacity? Im looking for a clutch setup that has a light pedal feel but also grips well at the same time and can hold a decent amount of power.
I do not know for sure.

Quote: So if i got that 350z clutch itll work without replacing the duel mass flywheel?
Yes.
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