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Importroller
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For the VQ guys, your setup should be up for sale in a few months. I'm already driving on the prototype, and it's well worth it.


I talked to the guys at Jim Wolf about the QR setup, and basically they need to know there is real interest to get a set designed for the QR. They want you guys to contact Ben via email so they can keep track of the interest.


Ben Pila
[email protected]
Technical and Sales Support
Jim Wolf Technology, Inc
212 Millar Ave
El Cajon, CA 92020
(619) 442-0680 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Pacific Time Zone


Lasvegas_grey_coupe
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What parts would they be developing for the 2.5. I'd definitely be interested in some more performance parts for my altima

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Stupid me, I thought I listed it. It's for an upgraded clutch and light weight flywheel

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Just my luck got a spec clutch and flywheel two weeks ago

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YES

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Lasvegas_grey_coupe wrote:Just my luck got a spec clutch and flywheel two weeks ago
Do you have a link to this? How does it ride and handle?

Lasvegas_grey_coupe
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You can get it from specclutch.com or I found it on ebay cheaper. The first few days the clutch felt super light. I'm not sure if it's because I was driving my 240sx that has a stage three clutch while it was in the shop or what. After a few days it felt normal though. There were a few mixed reviews on specs products but I decided to risk it and it the clutch seems fine but I only have like 800 miles on it and I have not really tested it out yet because the break in is 1000 miles for freeway. As far as the flywheel it would rev and drop super quick the first days it seemed but now it feels more normal. again not sure if I got used to it or what but taking off and reversing especially is more of a pain in the a** then before not super bad but definitely not as easy as before. When I really break it in and drive it hard I'll let you know how it feels. Also I have heard nothing but good things about Jim wolfe products so If they made a clutch I would of probably choosen them.

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I expected the hard to release and engaging from the clutch part since most of my friends have the stage 3 clutch on their Mitsubishi Evo cars. So far it does seem like a good clutch. I'll most likely get this clutch as soon as my stock one gives out. Thanks for replying

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Yeah, I can't wait for the 3.5 JWT clutch to debut! :)

And yeah, I had a bad situation with SPEC in them selling me a flywheel that didn't fit but they were good and refunded my money.

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While I appreciate wanting to grow the aftermarket catalog for the Altima Coupe, JWT will need to come here and go through the correct channels in order to get things moving.

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