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I would say that you didn't do any harm to your car motor or your clutch, but if you continue to do that start saving up for a new clutch

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Old 03-05-2012, 08:07 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I would say that you didn't do any harm to your car motor or your clutch, but if you continue to do that start saving up for a new clutch etc. I know were LaCanada is, I have riden the Crest many times on my sport bikes.

Some of the best corners in southern California. You would have fun up there in your Z after it is broken in.

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I would say that you didn't do any harm to your car motor or your clutch, but if you continue to do that start saving up for a new clutch etc. I know were LaCanada is, I have riden the Crest many times on my sport bikes.

Some of the best corners in southern California. You would have fun up there in your Z after it is broken in.

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Thanks for the help! I dont plan on doing any more of that till it breaks in. I plan on driving it more properly. I definitely will hit the crest after a few thousand miles.
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welcome...........it's your car i guess you paid for it drive it anyway you won't to
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what is "dumping the clutch" means and how serious is it?
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what is "dumping the clutch" means and how serious is it?

It means drop-clutch. Which is not suggested for stick-shift.
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By droping the clutch you mean just revving it and letting the clutch go completely?

Seems to me like that would tear up a lot more then just the clutch that puts some extreme stresses on all the parts in teh drive train
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By droping the clutch you mean just revving it and letting the clutch go completely.

Seems to me like that would tear up a lot more then just the clutch that puts some extreme stresses on all the parts in teh drive train
mhcoss, you are actually correct, and I Fixed it for you.
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mhcoss, you are actually correct, and I Fixed it for you.
Haha. Yea, I meant that smiley as hitting my head on the floor!
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not stirring it up but that's why they make Autos.....

it's just good clean fun.......
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Thanks man thats all i wanted to know, i haven't hit full throttle yet and kept the rpms pretty low, i plan on doing that for another 1000k miles!
Ohhh yeah you have. Come on you can tell us. Bottom line its your car and your the one paying for it.
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I wouldn't worry about it, man.
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Question from someone who hasnt tracked the car, but if your doing a quarter mile, dont you drop the clutch to get going?? Like at 4,500 rpm? or if you wanted to drag or do a 0 - 60 time...? I wouldnt think dropping the clutch even a bunch of times would do anything... Grinding the clutch may be a different story...
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