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    so i just blew my clutch...

    yeah it finally happened...after around 9k of hard abuse and improper break-in of my xtd it finnaly started slipping.me and my buddies were messing aroiund doing burnouts and finnaly after i dropped it from 5500ish engine reved but tires didnt break loose at all the car just moved.dropped it sencond same thing. i almost got poisond from the stink that cam into the car.let it cool down for half an hour and it starts out fine but slipps in first gear between 6200-7k.i'm not really pissed at all, it will be a fun weekend for me and my dad.picked up a clutch from advance auto and dropped of my flywheel at napa.I think i'm gonna write a how-to on replacing the clutch.

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    Originally posted by DarkShadow707
    The world needs to be reset.

    #2
    Originally posted by Ilikebigbutts
    yeah it finally happened...after around 9k of hard abuse and improper break-in of my xtd it finnaly started slipping.me and my buddies were messing aroiund doing burnouts and finnaly after i dropped it from 5500ish engine reved but tires didnt break loose at all the car just moved.dropped it sencond same thing. i almost got poisond from the stink that cam into the car.let it cool down for half an hour and it starts out fine but slipps in first gear between 6200-7k.i'm not really pissed at all, it will be a fun weekend for me and my dad.picked up a clutch from advance auto and dropped of my flywheel at napa.I think i'm gonna write a how-to on replacing the clutch.

    ILBB
    Why are you riding a slipping clutch at 6-7k anyways? How long had you been trying to fry the clutch?

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      #3
      for 9k miles!!!!

      Edit: i rode to redline cuz i wanted to see how bad it slips...
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      Mk3 Supra Member #2

      Originally posted by DarkShadow707
      The world needs to be reset.

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        #4
        Why are you going with an Advance Auto replacement? Why not upgrade to like a Competition Stage 2? That's not like you man...you planning to sell this car soon?
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          #5
          If you fried a clutch in 9K miles, I'd hate to see how much other wear that type of driving has done to your car.

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            #6
            dude yes do a DIY, and make it detailed, very detailed.

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              #7
              Originally posted by HondaFan81
              Why are you going with an Advance Auto replacement? Why not upgrade to like a Competition Stage 2? That's not like you man...you planning to sell this car soon?
              come on hondafan, you know me better than that!i needed something QUICK.the job is getting done this weekend.I couldnt wait for anything to ship out.with my new motor being built i'm thinking i'm gonna use this clutch for 6 months tops.once the motor drops in i'm getting a six puck to handle the extar horse power...

              also i got my oem flywheel resurfaced so 110+35=145 plus 20? on misc shit and fluids 165 for a quick fix i aint complaining.

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              Mk3 Supra Member #2

              Originally posted by DarkShadow707
              The world needs to be reset.

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                #8
                Originally posted by AccordWarrior
                If you fried a clutch in 9K miles, I'd hate to see how much other wear that type of driving has done to your car.

                my motor mounts are ripped apart

                I don"t baby my car at all.i know the concequences and I expect them.I got the tools and knowledge to fix most of them to, i never complain when i mess somthing up because i know it's my fault.
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                Mk3 Supra Member #2

                Originally posted by DarkShadow707
                The world needs to be reset.

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                  #9
                  i always like reading your posts lol, always a good story

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                    #10
                    dont write a DIY, let everyone else find out for themselves, lmao
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                      #11
                      ^^^haha, now thats just mean!

                      i've never removed a manual tranny before (well i did with the engine together), but i've done a shit load of fwd automatics in around 2-3 hours.this one should be way easier.

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                      Mk3 Supra Member #2

                      Originally posted by DarkShadow707
                      The world needs to be reset.

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                        #12
                        when i did mine it took like 5-6 just to get the tranny out. Mind you it was in the street and it was in the dark. But take ur time and make sure you don't bend the input shaft. Good Luck



                        Originally posted by Dr.x
                        You drive an almost 20 year old car, pretty much everyone can pay it off.. you dont need to be "ballin"

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by wed3k
                          dont write a DIY, let everyone else find out for themselves, lmao
                          well thats how people fuck up, just going down there and wrenchin away isnt going to do anything. its always good to have somewhat of a good outline you can trust.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ilikebigbutts
                            my motor mounts are ripped apart

                            I don"t baby my car at all.i know the concequences and I expect them.I got the tools and knowledge to fix most of them to, i never complain when i mess somthing up because i know it's my fault.
                            good man i like driving mine hard too... its more fun that way. anything that can possibly break is fixable, usually pretty easily, if you dont mind putting the time in. sounds like you had a fun time destroying that clutch though, at least it didnt leave you stranded somewhere. 5spd trannies are cake to drop, and clutches are simple to swap out.


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                              #15
                              Originally posted by wed3k
                              dont write a DIY, let everyone else find out for themselves, lmao
                              yeah...freaking noobs

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