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JayL 09-18-2009 12:35 AM

Clutch Break-in
 
I've never though much about it until today. Since I have told others that I'm changing the clutch out in the car because it's slipping I have been told to make sure that I break in the new one. No problem, but I've heard about 50 different opinions on how to do it or if it's even necessary. Do you do anything special to break in a new clutch?

magnamx-5 09-18-2009 12:48 AM

i dont i just drive it. I wouldnt do massive clutch dump burn outs with em brand new but after alil while you shold be fine.

FRT_Fun 09-18-2009 12:53 AM

When I got my FM Clutch I thought I read something about 500 miles of normal street driving before you get on it too much.

boileralum 09-18-2009 01:07 AM

I have heard 300-500 miles of normal driving with normal shifting before doing any hard shifts. i.e., you can still give the car full throttle, but don't do any power shifts or anything that would put the clutch under a super stressful load.

Braineack 09-18-2009 09:12 AM

I back out of the driveway, seems to work well.

JayL 09-18-2009 09:35 AM

Well, I'm going to do all the normal driving around that I can get in before tomorrow night. Once I get to the track tomorrow night it's on. Thanks for the replies, they are in line with most of the other ones that I have gotten from local friends.

cueball1 09-18-2009 11:17 AM

What's the clutch? Manufacturer may have some break in instructions. ACT does on the website. Break in needs, if any, may vary depending on the disc material used. I'd hate to be there tomorrow night and see you spinning your clutch and not the rear wheels!

Ben 09-18-2009 11:25 AM

Depends on clutch material, but typically a couple of normal rush hour commutes will more than do it. Just don't slip it too much.

cueball1 09-18-2009 12:01 PM

Looked at the build thread and the new clutch is the ACT 6 puck. From the ACT FAQ...


Q. Do ACT clutches require a break in period?

A. For organic street discs "00 and SS" we recommend breaking in the clutch for 200-300 miles with mild engagement such as stop and go city driving prior to racing or spirited driving. ACT race discs usually only require a few hard slips to lap in the surfaces prior to normal driving or racing. Do not overheat the clutch during the break in period.

saedrin 09-21-2009 03:44 AM

Drove my extreme for about 100 miles before I started driving hard/normally again. Just think of it like anything that sees constant wear, a little mechanical sympathy and you'll be fine. Oh and what clutch did you go with for your power level?


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