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Thread: clutch problem

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    clutch problem

    i have a 99 model s2k,i would like to know,what exacly problem which the clutch.Thx,how much about a new clutch..

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    my advice.. re-phrase the question so ppl can understand it
    12.949 @ 107.71mph
    2.063 60ft on Advan AD08
    EKK20A 142.9kw on 98ron

    its not called stance if you're on spacers..

  3. #3
    So whats your question?

    Is your clutch slipping? Needs changing? OR are you asking a general question about s2000 clutches.

    Anyways will explain once you reply

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    Is he trying to ask about the gearbox problem on the 99-00 model s2k?

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    well i have a 99 model and the only problem is have found so far is the annoying clutch buzz...can some one elaborate what sort of gearbox problem??

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    what am trying to say is,for the beginner driver they normally cannot used to drive with the clutch probely so that the car may shaking when they take off,the problem that i have is like when am start driving with 3 or 4 gear, after i take off the clutch during am driving then step on the accelerograph,the car still shaking. sorry for miss understanding for you guys.it is quite hard for me to expain!!!

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    sounds like ur shifting when there is not enough revs?? causing the car to shudder?? is that what ur saying? because when driving normally the s2k isnt like a civic i find that i tend to shift between 3-4k rpm for smooth driving...

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