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Benche
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Posted - 07 Dec 2008 : 2:34:28 PM
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i destroyed a exedy heavy duty clutch within 2 months. they are fcuken sh!t.
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VN V6 MANUAL - 14.1sec 1/4MILE, 150rwkw, 350nm |
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nodg
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Posted - 07 Dec 2008 : 4:18:54 PM
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| you can destroy just about any clutch in a matter of minutes if you do it right, you drive your car hard so expect things to go wrong, how often do you ride the clutch on a big takeoff? its suppose to be ride the clutch a bit to take off in first then straight in and straight out for each other gear, exedy is a big nme in clutches unless you got one that had a manufacturers fault. |
Cheers, Nodg. |
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Benche
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Posted - 08 Dec 2008 : 6:55:56 PM
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| i bearly ride the clutch if im hooning i only ever clutch dump or race change gears. half the clutch material on 1 side is gone and a piece of steel has brocken off and the center of the clutch is cracked. it's fcuked. whent and bought a ci performance ceramic button clutch today. hopefully this one lasts. |
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trizo
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Posted - 08 Dec 2008 : 8:25:58 PM
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lol u ruff head  |
3 can keep a secret if 2 are dead |
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crazybiker
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Posted - 08 Dec 2008 : 9:12:02 PM
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Probably just a bad clutch.
Exedy are a real big name brand. I don't think they would be if all of their clutches were like that. |
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VNSVLE
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Posted - 08 Dec 2008 : 10:47:22 PM
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Have you ever had any experience with the button clutches?? If not it will take a little while to get used to. It is either in or out. No in between. Not very nice trying to leave the lights sedately with a copper sitting next to you.  |
What's the difference between understeer and oversteer? Understeer is when the driver is scared. Oversteer is when the passenger is scared. |
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chestm007
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Posted - 02 Mar 2009 : 7:14:00 PM
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| i have an exedy heavy duty twin plate clutch in my 5speed v6 VN and it's been there for atleast 6 months of thrashing. its still like new, never slips... i do burnouts and drift all the time. urs must have been faulty either that or u cant drive (no accusations being made, dont get the wrong idea) |
i didnt hit the gutter..... 20's did!!!! |
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