ColdSideofthePillow
02-05-2013, 06:40 PM
Well, let's get to the details shall we? I have an 03 Nissan 350z Base model. Approximately 92k miles. My original transmission went to shit after a drift event a couple of months ago. My 3rd gear disappeared but it's whatever. So I decided that it was time to upgrade to a CD009 transmission. I also decided that it was time to upgrade my clutch and flywheel. I went with the JWT clutch and lightweight flywheel combo. The kit also included a SS Clutch Line, Nismo pilot bushing, & upgraded pivot fork (or whatever it is called). I installed all the parts following a Haynes Manual's instruction perfectly. Everything went fine. I began to drive the car to get 500 easy miles.
The problem begins: It was last Saturday. I was leaving my girlfriend's house and I put the car into first gear. I take off and notice something very strange about how my car is driving. The engine will have increased rev while the car itself does not increase speed (Clutch Slipping). Now what I'm thinking at this point is "What the actual fuck is going on?" I'm only through 400 of my 500 easy miles and the clutch is already slipping. I rev'd the car to 4000 RPMs (The highest it's been since the install) and a ghastly odor came from the AC vents. I was told by a friend that it was from the clutch.
Attempted Fixes: I read online that some have fixed the issue by adjusting the clutch pedal. Did this today after I got off work, and no change whatsoever. I also noticed a small recent puddle of fluid on the ground where I park my Drift Z(aka the TroubleMaker). Rubbed my finger through it and smelled it. Yep, Transmission Fluid. No doubt.
The overall question of this thread: Why is my clutch slipping like this? Why is there transmission fluid on the ground? Possible fixes? Has anyone else experienced this before?
Thanks in advance, and I appreciate any help I can get.
The problem begins: It was last Saturday. I was leaving my girlfriend's house and I put the car into first gear. I take off and notice something very strange about how my car is driving. The engine will have increased rev while the car itself does not increase speed (Clutch Slipping). Now what I'm thinking at this point is "What the actual fuck is going on?" I'm only through 400 of my 500 easy miles and the clutch is already slipping. I rev'd the car to 4000 RPMs (The highest it's been since the install) and a ghastly odor came from the AC vents. I was told by a friend that it was from the clutch.
Attempted Fixes: I read online that some have fixed the issue by adjusting the clutch pedal. Did this today after I got off work, and no change whatsoever. I also noticed a small recent puddle of fluid on the ground where I park my Drift Z(aka the TroubleMaker). Rubbed my finger through it and smelled it. Yep, Transmission Fluid. No doubt.
The overall question of this thread: Why is my clutch slipping like this? Why is there transmission fluid on the ground? Possible fixes? Has anyone else experienced this before?
Thanks in advance, and I appreciate any help I can get.