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  1. #1
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    Clutch + Flywheel wear in period?

    hey as title says just wondering how long usualy it takes before i can really floor it and launch it. its a sport organic exedy clutch with lightweight flywheel.

    and wats the best way to break it in??

    cheers

  2. #2
    I have just had the same components installed and wow is there a difference in pedal feel and responsiveness.
    I was told that approx 500Km of normal driving should be enough to bed everything in. By normal driving I mean no hard launches, riding the clutch, or high rpm changes.
    I'm almost at 500km now and everything does seem a little smoother than when first put in. The clutch still bites hard though.

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    500 huh. some1 told me 1000. hmm i guess wont have huge effect

  4. #4
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    1000km is the standard break in period. Drive normally. If you drive in the city, then 500km should be alright. If you drive lots of freeway, then 1000km.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  5. #5
    What is this wear in period actually supposed to physically do?

    I planned to stay low rpm for 750km but lasted about .75km

    Shudders like a bitch after about 300km (especially bringing the engine speed up), but it is getting better.

  6. #6
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    It's not about the RPM. You can go high RPM if you want. But no launching, no violent gearshifts where you release the clutch at a mismatched RPM.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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    ur not surpost to do all this, cause it heats up the clutch and u dont want the clutch plate to glaze over, at least thats what i've been told

  8. #8
    Excellent then. I don't really do much launching. Open diff and street tyres makes it a bit embarassing really.

  9. #9
    yeah i heard 1000k's

    i personally would prolly do 1000k's just to be safe.

    so basically letting clutch out softly, and rev matching where possible ?

  10. #10
    My clutch is getting better. First 500K was shuddering and hard to find take up point, but now at 800k the clutch doesn't bite as hard when you take off. I can actually do a hill start without stalling or spinning the wheels, there's a little bit more give and less shuddering now.

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