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Old 01-17-2007, 09:44 PM   #110 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by 300zx 2 Srt-4
only the clutch and throwout bearing that was provided was installed, i had a local shop do it but now whether the clutch is pushed in or im in neutral my car idles rough, but the rpms stay around 8-9 like normal. Maybe something wasnt reconnected after the install?


It smooths out with time but will not entirley go away. Mine was rough the first 200 miles or so but has smoothed out alot since then. I am at 560 miles as of today. Not back to stock clutch but no where near as rough as when I first put it in. Keep driving it and it will smooth out.

Quote: Originally Posted by danorth
Really curious about the 'chatter' with the stage 3.........I don't want chatter.


See above. No noise but a new vibration that mostly goes away with break in. Nice grabbing clutch with a stock pedal feel.
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