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Originally Posted by BrianMSmith 1. Is there a certain mileage for our cars recommended for a new clutch? Of course it depends on use, but are there any general rules
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2. there are different variables to this, but the best way to test is to place in a higher gear at a lower speed and then WOT. If the speed doesn't "match" the revs, then that's usually a sign. 3. not sure - never had to do this. 4. unless you plan on doing some serious tracking, it's kinda pointless. would a person take whey protein if they just sit on the couch all day? i dont understand why your clutch was burnt and replaced @ 75k miles. ride the clutch much? |
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