For a Nissan 350Z, a popular clutch choice is the Exedy Stage 1 or Stage 2, depending on your power goals and driving style. The Stage 1 is suitable for daily driving with mild performance upgrades, while the Stage 2 can handle more power and aggressive driving. Other reputable options include the ACT Heavy Duty and Spec clutches, which offer good performance and reliability. Always consider your specific needs and the intended use of the car when selecting a clutch.
Simply put Yes.
Yes my car is a 1990 300zx with a 2008 350z motor and 6speed transmission
this sounds like a slipping clutch. You need to get this to an auto mechanic to have it cheked out
You cannot physically put a clutch disk in backwards unless you force it together. If you do this you will destroy the clutch disc and possibly other clutch components.
no well, the answer above is a piece of crud because no isn't JUST a answer. Although the answer is right, i would be better to describe how.
Unplug your battery, pull off the connector, unscrew the bolt and remove the switch then replace and work backwards.
in the clutch master cylinder
how many miles on car sounds like you may have slipping clutch if so there is no adjustmants you need to replace clutch assembly
There is no "distributor" on a 350z.
Ive personally done 155mph on Michigan roads with my 2003 350z. Mods: ACT High performance clutch Lightweight aluminum flywheel Borla exhaust K & N typhoon Intake 19" Bazo rims G-force tires drilled and slotted brakes
You take out the transmissioon, take out the clutch, put a new one in, and put the transmission back in.
You put brake fluid for the clutch master cylinder