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Better way to break in clutch?

Old Sep 13, 2005 | 09:53 PM
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Better way to break in clutch?

Does anybody know of a better way to break in a clutch other than driving it for 500 miles? I have a 99 TA that I put about 50-100 miles a year on and at that rate it will take me 5 years to break in a clutch. I am having clutch problems on my second centerforce df and I would like to replace it with something else but I dont like to put a lot of miles on my car.
Old Sep 14, 2005 | 06:22 AM
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Re: Better way to break in clutch?

put it on a dyno....then only the engine and drive train get the miles....

but really...just take a few weekend drives, shifting more than normal...it adds up.

if you wanna play...you gotta pay

i mean you are kindda asking a similar question to
"how can i find my 1/4mi times without actually racing?"
Old Sep 14, 2005 | 09:01 AM
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i hear nothing but problems from Centerforce clutches for our cars...look into a Z06 clutch for your LS1, and just drive around town alot shifting more than normal like teke said.
I drove a Ls1 with Z06 Clutch and it feels real nice...and will last longer than those crappy centerforces
Old Sep 14, 2005 | 02:07 PM
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Re: Better way to break in clutch?

I had a z06 clutch and it never held that is why I went to the centerforce.
Old Sep 14, 2005 | 07:25 PM
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Re: Better way to break in clutch?

I just shift a lot. When im cruising, I go back and fourth. 5-4-5, etc. And I downshift while slowing down as well. I put very few miles on my car as well, and wanted to break it in fast before I go to the track. I think I have 250 miles now, and its felt great since the begenning!
Old Sep 14, 2005 | 10:39 PM
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Re: Better way to break in clutch?

Originally Posted by lowws6
I had a z06 clutch and it never held that is why I went to the centerforce.
How many clutches have you been through already? you only drive the car 50-100 miles a year and they dont last???
How many miles are on the car? race alot?
Old Sep 15, 2005 | 06:51 AM
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Re: Better way to break in clutch?

exactly what i was just thinking...

without proper break-in the clutch may not last...maybe that is your problem. not the clutch, but the clutch operator.
Old Sep 15, 2005 | 11:43 AM
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I have been through the original clutch, 1 factory replacement, 1 Z06 clutch and I am now on my second centerforce. My car has 37000 miles.
Old Sep 15, 2005 | 11:59 AM
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Re: Better way to break in clutch?

no offense or anything...but do you kno how to drive a stick?

How a often do you race your car???...my car has 100,000 more miles than your car and its only on its second clutch. the stock clutch went out at 115k.
I kno some kid with a 98 LS1 that cant drive his car for shat, and he's been through quite a few clutches with only 40K miles on it.

doesnt make sense to me, for the amount of miles you put on your car every year
Old Sep 15, 2005 | 01:32 PM
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This is not my first car with a stick, I know how to drive it. The factory clutches were crap and couldnt handle the power after my mods. and centerforce said they had a problem with the clutch disks and told me the second one was a new design. I just want to fix this damn thing and move on. I am now thinking about a McLeod setup or Spec Stage 3. The car sees more car shows and cruises than race duty but I want to be able to race it.
Old Sep 15, 2005 | 02:19 PM
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Re: Better way to break in clutch?

What does shifting the transmission have to do with clutch break-in?

I would think that the important part is to engage/release the clutch, rather than just shift it. So riding down the road, if you press, rev a little, then release in the same gear to exercise the pressure plate, you don't have to actually shift gears to break it in faster.
Old Sep 16, 2005 | 06:40 AM
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Re: Better way to break in clutch?

good point...but i think it may have something to do with the slipping of the disk too..

so maybe something you get from the added friction of changing gears.

i think either would work. just as long as you do enough of it.
Old Sep 18, 2005 | 11:16 PM
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I guess I could just change my speedometer calibration and then drive the car more to break it in. That would keep miles off my car. Any of you guys running a SPEC clutch and flywheel?
Old Sep 19, 2005 | 07:18 AM
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Re: Better way to break in clutch?

currently running the SPEC 4 clutch with fidanza alum flywheel.

chatters pretty good, difficult to start from a stop (13lb flywheel), very mild increase in vibration (big cam w/ light fw)...

revs up like CRAZY...so i'm pleased.

not really a daily driver...
Old Sep 19, 2005 | 10:40 AM
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Re: Better way to break in clutch?

Originally Posted by lowws6
I guess I could just change my speedometer calibration and then drive the car more to break it in. That would keep miles off my car. Any of you guys running a SPEC clutch and flywheel?

Is 500 miles really going to kill the value of your car? I understand that it's a "show" car, but what fun is it to drop a ton of money into it and let it sit in the garage, save for three days a year? It already has 37,000 miles on it. It's not like it's a 69 ZL-1 with 7 miles on it or anything. Take the thing out, drive it, and enjoy the hell out of it! IMO, cars are meant to be driven.

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