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Old Aug 21, 2005, 06:27 PM
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stop and go driving and clutch wear!!!

hi friends i do a lot of stop and go driving how will this affect my clutch life ??
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Old Aug 21, 2005, 06:34 PM
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yep, it shure will ,but its alright stock clutches are junk any ways
Old Aug 21, 2005, 06:43 PM
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the more you push on the clutch, the more wear you will get. proper shifting technique will help, but it's still hard when you spenda lot of time in first gear. how much traffic in honduras anyway?
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you live in Honduras? isn't there alot of bike traffic there? what is the weight to mass ratio of car vs bike? Dont stop, keep flipping bike riders over your hood and you'll get more miles on your clutch, and maybe the bikeriders can invest in rearview mirrors! My2c
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Originally Posted by smokedmustang
you live in Honduras? isn't there alot of bike traffic there? what is the weight to mass ratio of car vs bike? Dont stop, keep flipping bike riders over your hood and you'll get more miles on your clutch, and maybe the bikeriders can invest in rearview mirrors! My2c
Old Aug 21, 2005, 07:10 PM
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we have highways and freeways i dont see any bicycles around here so don t be so ignorant smokedmustang what happens mrbkkt1 is that i drive a lot when there is heavy traffic on the highways!!!
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23k miles, stock clutch still gripping nice and hard, lots of daily driving, stop and go, and track racing.
Old Aug 21, 2005, 07:16 PM
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thanks ut evo have you ever at least twice felt a the smell of a burnt clutch!! i mean did you ever try to slip your clutch to get a good launch or dont you launch it at all?
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Don't get your Huggies in a bunch my friend, it is just the yankee humor comming out. It all depends on how you drive the car, and the clutch is the weak-link in the evo. Mine went south (no pun intended)at 5K miles, and some have 40K miles on it (stock). Just dont slip it alot!
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well thanks anyway !! didnt mean what i said i need to have more humor!!
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lifes too short not to laugh! I apologize if you took it the wrong way, sometimes the bolts come loose on the plate in my head, and I can't help myself!
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did you slip your clutch a lot when you had your first clutch???
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Well I have heard all of the horror stories about stock clutches going early in our cars as I am sure you have if you spend any time on this board. My personal experience is that I have over 30K on mine and it seems to be holding up just fine. As far as stop and go driveing goes, that is about all I do here being that I live in DC one of the most congested areas in the country and drive 60 mile round trip to work every day.

That being said I am still early on in the mod process and have done little to the car to increase power output.
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have you ever try to launch the car and slip the clutch and get that burnt clutch smell DCsleeper??


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