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Check out the rear tires, that will tell you more about how it was driven than anything else, mainly how many of those 10,000 kms were done sideways.
Doubt you'll have issues though, sounds like it was bought as a toy and just wasn't as interesting as the owner thought it would be. |
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Whatever you want to call it, this is what I do when I down shift, say 4th to 3rd: Release gas and push in clutch pedal Shift to neutral Release clutch pedal Blip throttle to rev match Quickly push in clutch pedal and shift to 3rd gear Release clutch pedal So whatever you call all that nonsense, that's what I've been doing, and my clutch lasted way long than everyone else's that I know of.
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Release gas and push in clutch pedal Shift lever from 4th to 3rd Apply throttle to bring engine RPM up to correct engine speed for 3rd gear Release clutch Doing it this way won't cause any more clutch wear than the way you described. It will wear the synchros faster, but that's usually not a problem on modern transmissions. |
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Doesn't blipping the throttle in neutral with the clutch engaged get the clutch and flywheel spinning the same speed?
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