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Thread: 6 Speed Flywheel Adapter with 350Z Clutch

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2014-04-20 13:29:32
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6 Speed Flywheel Adapter with 350Z Clutch
Thinking about doing a run of these but need to know if there is any interest in them.









Bolts to the factory flywheel, or preferably a lightened version of it. The adapter weighs 10lbs and is fully balanced. Uses a 350z clutch set up that does require some grinding on the bell housing. This is the prototype and can be made just a hair smaller to avoid as much grinding. You should be able to hold 650hp/500lbft on a single disk with this size clutch. In the end this is a much cheaper route than going with a smaller KA twin disk for high hp applications. If you're not looking for serious power then this is probably not the set up for you. However, you can use the factory Spec V clutch set ups with this as well, which may not require as much grinding.

We're looking at around a $350 price point on this. The clutch pictured is a 350z clutch set up that works great with this and is rated at over 500lbft. Comes as pictured with pressure plate, clutch disk, Spec V throw out bearing, and alignment tool. It is unsprung and can be had for $400 through us.

Last edited by nsusammyeb on 2014-04-20 at 13-47-52.
2014-04-24 22:26:16
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Not to throw this off topic but... whats up with the water tube...
2014-04-24 22:36:07
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Originally Posted by Mattick22
Not to throw this off topic but... whats up with the water tube...


I've had so many people ask me about it. I can get some made up but they would be in the ballpark of $250.
2014-04-24 22:42:42
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Originally Posted by nsusammyeb
Originally Posted by Mattick22
Not to throw this off topic but... whats up with the water tube...


I've had so many people ask me about it. I can get some made up but they would be in the ballpark of $250.


If I ended up doing the heater delete like I was going to I would but for now I'll wait... Nice piece for sure though!
2014-04-24 23:32:04
#5
Originally Posted by Mattick22
Originally Posted by nsusammyeb
Originally Posted by Mattick22
Not to throw this off topic but... whats up with the water tube...


I've had so many people ask me about it. I can get some made up but they would be in the ballpark of $250.


If I ended up doing the heater delete like I was going to I would but for now I'll wait... Nice piece for sure though!


I can keep the heater hoses on it if need be. We can build w/e you want.
2014-04-25 02:21:11
#6
Re: 6 Speed Flywheel Adapter with 350Z Clutch
Interesting.

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2014-05-16 15:22:52
#7
This is pretty nifty!
2014-05-16 18:02:39
#8
Did you weld up your freeze plugs?
2014-06-16 04:49:16
#9
What would the advantages of going with this adapter be over going with a S15 fly and a 350z clutch setup?
2014-06-18 01:29:48
#10
This accepts a 350z clutch. Not familiar with the s15 flywheel set up. Does it work with the starter and still thick enough to reach the clutch disk? I've seen pictures of them and they don't look near thick enough.

This puts the pressure plate and disk in the slave cylinder's/throw out bearing's range, keeps the disk all the way on the splines, and still works great with the factory starter.
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