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10-03-2004, 01:12 PM | #1 | |
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CLUTCH problem, Exhaust problem
hey all! i just got a 240sx 1990, 5spd manual, sports suspension, the clutch make a weird noise when i let go of it, like a light blowing noise, but when i press it in its silent, however say im in gear 2, when i let go of the gas, the car starts stuttering and shaking as it slows down, the tire pressures are fine, but it feels like somethings screwed. im planning to replace clutch, what brand should i get ? i wanna get performance one that i can race/drift/give it a beating with...
also, i want my exhaust to sound nice, i dont want the loud farting noise, i want it to sound like a deep smooth noise.. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. |
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10-04-2004, 12:44 PM | #2 | |
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Re: CLUTCH problem, Exhaust problem
ummm... watch the rpms when you slow down in second, if they get below say 2 grand, take it outa gear...
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10-04-2004, 12:53 PM | #3 | |
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Re: CLUTCH problem, Exhaust problem
spec clutches are great. VERY soft and great for racing. they are actually softer than the stock clutch. get a soft one and you'll thank me when its in stop and go traffic.
as far as the exhaust, apex and hks make good catbacks. if you want just a muffler anything will really do (anything besides DTM euro tips, hehe). anything you get will sound good, nissans do not sound like hondas. nissans will not buzz. not sure about your shaking, sounds like it might be a mechanical problem or a bad wheel alignment.
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10-05-2004, 09:14 PM | #4 | |
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thanks alot guys, what about greddy ? are those good, im looking for resonable price...
also.. my car needs a serious repaint, its all faded everywhere, not even talking about shiny lol, how do i paint a 240SX to make it look NICEE ?!?! |
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10-05-2004, 09:28 PM | #5 | |
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Re: CLUTCH problem, Exhaust problem
For the good sound, try making more power,
For the good paint job, try Neon green with a mustang hood scoop.......... Nothing says you mean business as a Slap on Hood scoop. On the hissing noise, it sounds like your friction material is all gone. Is the clutch slipping? Are you forced to rev a little higher to take off? If so, yes your clutch is gone. A simple way to test this, go to about 40-50mph, and dump the clutch to gear one, if your car slows down rapidly, then the clutch is good, if it coasts, then you clutch is gone, but if it is almost gone, then it will be completly gone after this stunt. And in the condition that your car sounds that it already is in, I think drifting is the last thing you want to do, your like a bird with no tail trying to fly, you have no direction LOL. Drifting/Racing puts alot of strain on your car, and in the condition yours sounds like, might want to go with a buddy who has a tow truck to wherever you are drifting/racing, might need him.
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10-05-2004, 09:52 PM | #6 | |
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I got a mint frame and i rust proffed it and im going to drift all through winter and into the summer....
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10-05-2004, 10:20 PM | #7 | |
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Re: CLUTCH problem, Exhaust problem
riiiiigggghhhttt....get rid of the sig...you dont drift. and if you do, you arent that great, and you will crash and burn shortly after this message.
actually, listen to your sig, itll help, DONT DRIFT!!!!!!!!!!!ive owned my car for a good 10 months now so i know pretty well how it handles and what not, and i dont drift, the only "drifting" i have done is in a big empty parking lot right after a rain. go buy your shitvic, the 240 wagen is full btw, there are people who have owned their cars for a lot longer than i have, and im sure they can drift them with their eyes shut and one hand tied to the shift knob. its hard to turn with one hand...
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10-05-2004, 10:24 PM | #8 | |
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wtf ? i still have my mazda 323 i drift the crap out of using the handbrake and feint swirv on any surface, 240sx is meant for drift man, when i drift pro, i drift on track, streets are small talk theyr dangerous and im not pro enough to drift on em and wouldnt prefer ever cause u might get into a collision, parking lots are easy and fun to drift... man.. i drift it if i wanna, its a great car... im not about to grandma style driving for the rest of the 240's life...
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10-05-2004, 10:24 PM | #9 | |
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Re: CLUTCH problem, Exhaust problem
btw, how old are you??
drifting puts a lot more stress on your car other than the frame and body. talk about engine, tranny, clutch, tires, suspension, body(crashing)...there is a lot more to it than that
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10-05-2004, 10:31 PM | #10 | |
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man im not an idiot, i go to drift events, i know the concepts of countersteering/feinting/powersliding/healtoe/etc and trust me, i put the strees on the car, and i'll replace those parts that'll wear out cause of that, only makes a better car.
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10-05-2004, 10:39 PM | #11 | ||
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Re: CLUTCH problem, Exhaust problem
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just learn how the car behaves before you go "drifting" it. i could have searched for 2 minutes and came up with feinting, powerovers, heal toe, shift lock, clutch kick, e-brake, kansai, long slide, etc. it doesnt take a genius to know what those are
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10-05-2004, 10:44 PM | #12 | |
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searched what ? wtf are u talking about ? who said anything about crashing into a tree or blowing ur engine ? u can drift fine without overrevving ur enging ? im not a new driver and i know what im doing, and the 240 is gonna get better, all i came here for is to ask a question and i get flamed. you should be ashamed and never come to this forum, this forum is for automotive enthusiasts who help each other, not put them down, im glad i stayed in the drifting forum for most of the summer, theres just too many haters everywhere else that fear shit, peace out man, i aint gonna argue, i've got no interest in proving anything to you
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10-05-2004, 11:05 PM | #13 | |
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Re: CLUTCH problem, Exhaust problem
fine with me, im not the dipshit trying to prove anything here...
ashamed, ha, yeah right
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10-06-2004, 02:20 PM | #14 | |
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Take it easy
For starters, Unless you are going to add a lot of power, the stock clutch is fine. Why pay the extra money if you don't have to. I got a new clutch for $140.00 at the dealership. If you do plan on adding power, I would recomend the appropriate ACT clutch. They're expensive, but they are good clutches. As far as exhaust, any one is good, just don't get an exhaust for a turbo motor if your staying NA and vice versa. You will sacrifice torque that way. If you plan on keeping the motor virtually stock, don't plan on doing much drifting. It's possible, but not easy. Like what was said earlier, stay in empty parking lots until you get an awsome feel for the car.
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10-06-2004, 02:41 PM | #15 | |
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Re: CLUTCH problem, Exhaust problem
so how many of you guys have even competed in a drift competition????????? none really what about organized a local event like at the local track. all of you who are talkin shit need to just prove yourself. ive been driftin since i was 16. started on the streets i have since became wise to the dangers but i had no where else to go back then, no one knew what driftin was. i have went through 4 diff s13 2 totalled still got the other three but only one is still good ive had it for about one and a half years with out lossin it. as for winter driftin u must live in florida cause a drift ready 240 aint movin much in the snow so give up on those hopes and dreams. good driftin clutch act but its too stiff for daily drivin unless you got a strong leg. exhaust ... i went with full greddy dd with 3'' piping but thats only good if you got a turbo. o and hey the arent flamin you just grow up a little and listen to their advise they gotta put up with a lot of little kids who get a 240 and think cause they could pull the e-brake on there civic that they are a driftin god
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