Hopefully this time it will be rebuilt from scratch and made twice as strong.
MY05WAGON wrote:I try and baby the clutch as much as possible, no hard launches and double clutching all the time, hopefully this preserves the life of the clutch (fingers crossed).
SkoobyGT wrote:Twice as strong, so you can break more gearboxes.
I would prefer a clutch on the slippier side, than to replace the oh so delicate subaru gearboxes.
MY05WAGON wrote:Ric i may have this wrong but if you are double "de-clutching" say from going from 4th gear to 3rd isnt there less friction on the clutch as in the engine doesnt have to catch up in rpms? If you are doing the double de clutching thing right once you have gone from 4th to 3rd for example the engine rpms should be pretty close to where it needs to be? so therefore less catching up and less friction on the clutch? seems like a much smoother down change as in the car doesnt hold back.
i might be wrong though?
BlackGT wrote:
My wife has been driving the car more than me and she wouldn't be that hard on the clutch. I havn't seen any track days or anything else rigorous...
Mo_GT wrote:BlackGT wrote:
My wife has been driving the car more than me and she wouldn't be that hard on the clutch. I havn't seen any track days or anything else rigorous...
You don't have to be hard on the clutch to ruin it and if its the 3rd time i think there's a chance thats its driving style thats wearing it out...unless there's a fault with the clutch components that rebuilding is not fixing.
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