Z1 Motorsports - Exedy Carbon Clutches - Why Lighter Is Better

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  • @barryspurlock3048
    @barryspurlock3048 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I just bought my parts for my clutch from z1. I have to say it was a pleasure. I used over night because my 350z was down and They arrived in one day and I installed them and got back on the road. Cant say enough about the quality of parts or service I experienced.

    • @Z1Motorsports23
      @Z1Motorsports23  5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Glad you were satisfied Barry! We pride ourselves in getting parts to our customers as quickly as possible.

  • @BramBiesiekierski
    @BramBiesiekierski 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I previously had an Exedy Carbon-D twin on my track Subaru. Without a doubt, one of the best clutches i have ever driven on.
    I bought it second hand from Japan, unknown KMs, for about 10-15% of new price. It was a gamble for a used clutch, but turned out to be totoally worth it. And I got over 2 race seasons out of it before it finally wore out.
    Apart from the pre-heating and very loud/rattly dis-engaged noise (which neither really matter on a race car), it was an amazing clutch. As explained in this video, it was so good to shift on because of the light wieght (and low inertia) driven plate/hub assembly. It truly does make shifting a syncromesh box at high RPMs much more pleasant. And also do agree that it "feels" less abusive on the gearbox. Whether its because of the lower wieght or fruction material, i cant say, but it did feel better.
    And aswell as that, it was great to regular street drive on aswell, Incredible control at friction point for a performance clutch. And something I have never found with any other performance orientated clutch.
    But, because of the RRP purchase price. And very loud twin plate dis-engaged chatter. And the need for pre-heating. I would not recommend these clutchs for a daily driver. It would make an ideal clutch for a weekend warrior / sunday sports car. But not something to take to and from work.
    I have since swapped over to a new Exedy Compe-D Hyper cera-metallic twin, which surprising is an overall lighter kit than the Carbon-D. But its just not quite as smooth and pleasant to peddle as the Carbon-D was. It holds the power better and is amazing to race on. But there is something about it that i miss from the carbon-D.

  • @newls1
    @newls1 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    love this place

  • @bradhobson6721
    @bradhobson6721 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    First. Great info, keep these short vids coming.

  • @2slofouru
    @2slofouru 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice vid. How is the coefficient of friction per pound of clamp load versus cerametallic for example? I've read about the pedal effort on some multi plate clutches being a lot less but is that because of a closer tolerance and increased leverage? I don't want to kill my thrust bearing and having something that has an awesome clamp load as well is a goal. The only downfall I see on these multi plate clutches is the shift noise.

  • @elmoz122
    @elmoz122 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why not a review of the Stage 2 Cerametallic Clutch & Flywheel Kit

    • @elmoz122
      @elmoz122 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      The ceramettallic?

  • @Aseutester
    @Aseutester 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do they make a carbon Clutch for the 09 Holden Commodore SSV/Pontiac G8 GT?

  • @KK10027
    @KK10027 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    so carbon d is noisy and chatter?