breaking in the clutch
daddys
07-04-2002, 02:20 AM
if i remember correctly,,when putting a new clutch you are only supposed to let the rpm's go to 3000 for the first 1000 miles,,,am i right?:rolleyes:
spy54
07-04-2002, 02:59 AM
yeah sounds correct you dont want to overrev it just pretned you're your grandma lol
slammedcivicsi
07-04-2002, 10:27 AM
you only have to do it for 500 KMS I just put my centerforce dual friction in and instide the box there was a little warning saying for the first 500 KMS only
slammed89civic
07-04-2002, 11:23 AM
what happens if you dont give your clutch very long to break in?>
EF_LSVtec
07-04-2002, 06:49 PM
You will risk wearing it all at once...like I did...wore the clutch in 2 months...:(
crxlvr
07-04-2002, 07:35 PM
OT but i saw a 16 girl in my town learning stick on a '02 porsche Carrera 4, cant these punk-ass rich kids learn on some POS.
Grendel
07-04-2002, 07:55 PM
Originally posted by crxlvr
OT but i saw a 16 girl in my town learning stick on a '02 porsche Carrera 4, cant these punk-ass rich kids learn on some POS.
Heh, I hear that, I had to learn stick on my moms Toyota Tercel Wagon... in a Costco parking lot... Why let her drive something that expensive when shes just going to fuck it up?
*shrugs*
-Grendel
OT but i saw a 16 girl in my town learning stick on a '02 porsche Carrera 4, cant these punk-ass rich kids learn on some POS.
Heh, I hear that, I had to learn stick on my moms Toyota Tercel Wagon... in a Costco parking lot... Why let her drive something that expensive when shes just going to fuck it up?
*shrugs*
-Grendel
spy54
07-04-2002, 09:00 PM
my clutchmaster clutch says break in period of 500 miles, oh i learned stick on a 95 jeep wrangler :D
amy@af
07-04-2002, 10:02 PM
Originally posted by slammed89civic
what happens if you dont give your clutch very long to break in?>
it's called "glazing" the clutch...
ask habib about that :lol2: :right: :lol2:
what happens if you dont give your clutch very long to break in?>
it's called "glazing" the clutch...
ask habib about that :lol2: :right: :lol2:
habib_88
07-06-2002, 02:42 AM
Yea, to refer back to what Ami said about my clutch. Back in my DX days i sorta glazed the stock unit tryin to do a 90 hp burnout lol. So i had the flywheel resurfaced and bought a little RAM powergrip clutch outta summit. More of a semi drag clutch really, real bitch in traffic. But you could powershift the hell outta it goin in a line ;) however there was no break in waring and i was told i wouldn't have to worry bout it. Well i sorta gave it like 200-300 miles before i went back autocrossing with it...it would slip in a tight turn under full throttle, really sucked ass. Later i found out the clutch glazed the flywheel from what i was told. SO...be nice to your new clutch hehe.
FlyOrDieRacing
07-06-2002, 11:31 AM
If I remember correctly on my centreforce dual friction clutch was 900-1000 kms.....
bc4g
07-08-2002, 12:47 AM
with a new clutch i heard a new fly wheel isnt always the way to go. What is the model no. on the 91 si tranny?
Thanks
Chad
Thanks
Chad
tbk49
07-08-2002, 12:49 AM
I raced another hb yesturday and clutch seems "softer" now it kinda lost some of that snappy feeling :(
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