Clutch for SC (supercharged).

Posted by: yam_turecki

Clutch for SC (supercharged). - 23/05/05 01:15 PM

Hi,

my clutch needs to be replaced (71K and slipping).I have 2002 SC (supercharged) Xterra. Just was looking for aftermarket clutch but for those I found it say 'non-supercharged'.

What are the opotions for 'supercharged' clutch ? Any at all ?
Is it worth or should I stay with factory clutch ?

Xternational
Posted by: warlock

Re: Clutch for SC (supercharged). - 23/05/05 01:30 PM

I got mine from gripforce.com its an ebay store. You might want to also check on a lightened flywheel.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Clutch for SC (supercharged). - 10/01/06 07:46 AM

Calmini has 2 different kinds www.Purenissan.com . Give em a try
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Clutch for SC (supercharged). - 10/01/06 10:05 AM

is there a Big difference in the performance of the Calmini clutch over the factory clutch? I have my original clutch at 47k and have had no problems while off road. Maybe I've been lucky. Im replacing it next week while I get some transmission work done. Calmini or OE?
Posted by: 01SalsaXterra

Re: Clutch for SC (supercharged). - 10/01/06 10:29 AM

I have a non-S/C Xterra and replaced my clutch about 10k miles ago with the centerforce Dual Friction clutch.
There is a night and day different between the centerforce DF clutch and the stock one.

Check out 4x4parts.com for all of the centerforce clutches offered.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Clutch for SC (supercharged). - 10/01/06 10:38 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by 01SalsaXterra:
I have a non-S/C Xterra and replaced my clutch about 10k miles ago with the centerforce Dual Friction clutch.
There is a night and day different between the centerforce DF clutch and the stock one.

Check out 4x4parts.com for all of the centerforce clutches offered.
my throwout bearing is still makin some noise, but the clutch feels fine and shifting is fine, but i figure i'm gonna need to replace it sometime this year, i was lookin at the centerforce, what do you like about it? and this is prolly a dumb question but can you describe how different it feels?