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i went out tonite and raced abuddy in a integra w a swap ( i dunno what it is he wont tell me) (i lost) and i revved it up b4 the race and it was at about 3 when i dropped it but it was like for a pretty long time maybe about 20 secs. is it bad for the clutch. i have seem to burn the shit out of it still smells a lil and its been about an hour. how do you know if its gone bad. i hope it hasnt, because i dont have any monney for a clutch or installation


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if it still grabs... it shud be fine. you can tell when your clutch is totally gone when you are driving and you push the throttle and your car goes nowhere. but i always smell what you are talking about when i go reverse up a hill wtf


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Originally Posted by glitch
if it still grabs... it shud be fine. you can tell when your clutch is totally gone when you are driving and you push the throttle and your car goes nowhere. but i always smell what you are talking about when i go reverse up a hill wtf

me 2! i was like holy shit, wtf...cause i had it so high...ugh...


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asomething that you probably already know but i don't know if your applying it to your post

-your clutch does not wear when it is pushed all the way in and all the way out.

that means you can rev as high as you want as long as your clutch is compressed all the way and it won't add any extra wear. BUT, when you do slip your clutch, the higher your rpms are the more it will wear (do a 6 rpm launch and you'll smell your stock clutch easy, do a 3 or 4 rpm launch and your ok).

so, as long as your clutched was pressed in all the way, you can run it at 3rpms for 20 secs or more (although i really don't see the need to hold it that long, but you can do it if you want) and your clutch will be fine until you start slipping it thumbsup

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