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  1. #1
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    clutch grips really high?

    my clutch used to grip lower than now.
    not it grips really high, like almost near the point where i let go of the clutch completely..
    wat causes this? im thinkin my clutch is wearing out..

    my car is a 94 integra gsi.
    and i dunno wat clutch i have, but its one which takes alot of effort to push..lols
    thanks

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    when u gun it. does ur clutch slip ?

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    same with my mates. i pretty much have to let go of it completely before it starts biting.

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    another way of asking is....wen u gun it, does ur tacho fly all the way to redline but the car just isnt moving, lol
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    dandy mountains + slipping clutch = living life @ 9rpm @ 10kph = good times.

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    ^lawl
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    Quote Originally Posted by dc2dc2dc2 View Post
    when u gun it. does ur clutch slip ?
    Quote Originally Posted by krogoth View Post
    another way of asking is....wen u gun it, does ur tacho fly all the way to redline but the car just isnt moving, lol
    errr nar, clutch doesnt slip. im just usally doing burnouts if i do that due to cheap tires..

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    looks like you need a clutch adjustment, where the your adjust the clutch pedal to release or engage at a point in the pedal travel.

    people generally adjust the pedal travel because like in your case the friction point is not suited to you, clutch is wearing out so the friction point changes, shifting issues.

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    its possible to adjust it?
    cos i heard the dc4's clutch are hydrolic, therefore isnt possibkle to adjust? or did i hear wrong?

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    have you checked the amount of clutch fluid in the car that it isn't low?
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    hmm, good point, that could be something
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    clutch fluid is fine.
    although my slave master is leaking

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