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GNS 09-16-2012 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by sho220 (Post 443698)
Agree. He probably "peeled out" from the school parking lot after his bro-friends made fun of his Scion...

This only happens to fake pre-med students with a tenuous grasp of grammar and spelling.

Bristecom 09-16-2012 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by wrxgoose (Post 443884)
when i had my WRX (first owned/driven manual) i went through my first clutch in 1300 miles

I can kind of understand with all wheel drive. But I would think with a car like this with not so much rear grip that the tires would usually slip/wear first.

carbonBLUE 09-16-2012 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Bonburner (Post 443671)
So I dropped by my happy dealership - power cerritos - and I had a quick chat with my salesman, apparently some guy with a white FR-S blew out his clutch in 700.
I asked him how and he said he wasn't sure, wondering if anybody around here got any news on this ~

if you glaze the clutch over before 200 miles, its only a matter of time before the clutch goes, it could have been damage at port if someone hooned in it

wrxgoose 09-16-2012 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Bristecom (Post 444061)
I can kind of understand with all wheel drive. But I would think with a car like this with not so much rear grip that the tires would usually slip/wear first.


i also blew up the transmission. literally. it exploded. there were only little metal chunks left of 2nd gear. damn i was stupid

_F-R-S_ 09-16-2012 09:35 PM

first manuel and up to 3k. mayb just luck

whtchocla7e 09-16-2012 11:05 PM

Ok, this thread scares me a bit.
The FR-S is my first manual car although I've been riding motorycles for a good few years now.

When I'm sitting at a stop light on a incline, I keep the clutch partially engaged to prevent me from rolling backwards. This has always worked for me on a bike and I never use brakes on a hill. Is this bad for clutch break in?

jmaryt 09-16-2012 11:17 PM

yesss! absolutely! clutch will heat up,and wear prematurely!
always ''engage" your emergency brake,while shifting to neutral to hold the car still on the grade,then when the light turns green,release the emergency brake,while "at the same time" shift into first,while letting up on the clutch pedal to go forward,WITHOUT rolling back.this is NOT difficult,just requires practice until you get it right the objective is to NOT roll back...just sayin'

KingRohan 09-16-2012 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by whtchocla7e (Post 444235)
Ok, this thread scares me a bit.
The FR-S is my first manual car although I've been riding motorycles for a good few years now.

When I'm sitting at a stop light on a incline, I keep the clutch partially engaged to prevent me from rolling backwards. This has always worked for me on a bike and I never use brakes on a hill. Is this bad for clutch break in?

All I know from what I've learned that it's considered riding the clutch on a car. But on a bikes it's ok because our clutch is always in oil being lubricated.

Someone else chime in if wrong.

WolfsFang 09-16-2012 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by KingRohan (Post 444252)
All I know from what I've learned that it's considered riding the clutch on a car. But on a bikes it's ok because our clutch is always in oil being lubricated.

Someone else chime in if wrong.

yes you are correct.

fistpoint 09-16-2012 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by b.e (Post 444031)

What a bafoon! He hasn't even replaced the window, now he's got much bigger problems. HA-ha!


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Originally Posted by WolfsFang (Post 444035)
Im guessing he did not know how to drive stick. Which is sad because it is so easy learning to drive stick in this car, it has the softest clutch ever!

People keep saying this, but when I sat in one(finally a manual) at the dealership, it didn't feel "too" soft at all. Softer than my 4th, 5th, 6th gen Civics and current RSX yes, but not soft when compared to the Scion tC or 2012 Civic Si. Both of which have the most pathetically uninspiring and "in the middle of having a stroke" grandma-soft clutches I have ever had the displeasure of using.

IMO, if a clutch is too soft it's harder to shift smoothly because there is no feedback. It's like a surgeon performing delicate surgery with his arm hovering in the air versus resting on a table for balance. The balanced hand will be infinitely more careful and easy to be precise with the movements.

civicdrivr 09-16-2012 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by whtchocla7e (Post 444235)
Ok, this thread scares me a bit.
The FR-S is my first manual car although I've been riding motorycles for a good few years now.

When I'm sitting at a stop light on a incline, I keep the clutch partially engaged to prevent me from rolling backwards. This has always worked for me on a bike and I never use brakes on a hill. Is this bad for clutch break in?

This is the equivalent of driving down the highway at 80mph while simultaneously dragging the brakes for miles on end.

Stop that. Stop that right now.

Sent via telepathy

whtchocla7e 09-16-2012 11:31 PM

^ Ok, thanks for the replies guys. Good thing I've been avoiding hills in my first 250 miles so far.

Lee358 09-16-2012 11:32 PM

ok guys i let my clutch out slowly and i kinda get a little jerk half way of letting it out in first. i would say i let it out half way then add a little more gas then let it out faster. am i destroying my clutch?

EDIT:btw i never smell clutch burning clutch.

ML 09-16-2012 11:36 PM

My first car was a 5spd 1990 Nissan Stanza, I attempted (and succeeded) to start the car in forward motion with 5th gear. No smoke, but the car smelled extremely bad. That was at like 190,000 miles, and lasted to 230.


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