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What's the best clutch for 2008 Infiniti G37s
My clutch is going out pretty bad, it's starting to slip and I have to let my clutch pedal more than halfway out to start moving. I bought a dual mass flywheel buy the company called "luk" all I need is to buy is my clutch, I'm just not to sure which one to get
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exedy is a good oem replacement. can't go wrong with that.
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Z1 clutch and flywheel
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There is no "best" anything. There are tons of parts out there and each one has strengths and weaknesses. What's best for you is highly dependent on what's important to you. How about describing what your expectations and desires are in a clutch?
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JWT is a good choice as well as southbend for replacements also add a z speed concentric slave cylinder as well so you don't have any problems with the oem one
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Originally Posted by Black Betty
(Post 3969245)
There is no "best" anything. There are tons of parts out there and each one has strengths and weaknesses. What's best for you is highly dependent on what's important to you. How about describing what your expectations and desires are in a clutch?
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Originally Posted by Gtypeguy
(Post 3969389)
I want a clutch for street use but good enough where I could get power
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Oh I'm not planning on adding any of that. So what would you recommend for a daily use clutch ?
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Almost anything. One that's an OEM replacement type. Stage 2 or 3 clutches or racing discs are just going to wear out your left leg unnecessarily and provide no extra benefit. Exedy. ACT. Spec. Southbend. These are a few. There's many more OEM equivalent discs that will do just fine.
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Like I originally posted. Stick with the OEM replacement. Stuff like Stage 2, 3 is unnecessary for your setup. Plus anything above stage 1 will prolly get you a bunch of clutch chatter and harsh acceleration from a dig. Unless you really concentrate of shifting.
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Originally Posted by Black Betty
(Post 3969410)
Almost anything. One that's an OEM replacement type. Stage 2 or 3 clutches or racing discs are just going to wear out your left leg unnecessarily and provide no extra benefit. Exedy. ACT. Spec. Southbend. These are a few. There's many more OEM equivalent discs that will do just fine.
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Originally Posted by Gtypeguy
(Post 3969675)
i bought a dual mass flywheel by "luk", would a stage 1 southbend clutch be okay with it ?
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if memory serves from when i was working with my clutch/flywheel, 'LUK' is the OE manufacturer of our clutch and flywheel parts so it sounds like the OP has an OEM flywheel. if it was me i'd just go ahead and slap on an OE pressure plate and disc.
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Running a Exedy OEM replacement on mine. Moderately stiffer and the flywheel isn't dual mass, so it's much noisier than Nissan OEM clutch. But Exedy is also significantly cheaper.
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My friend just got a south bend stage2 and it rides really nice for daily driving. Just make sure if you go aftermarket you buy the HD slave cylinder.
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