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I can't say that my BRZ has been trouble free anymore
It started making evil whirring noises yesterday when pushing in and releasing the clutch so I assume it's the TOB. What's everyone's favorite clutch if power levels are never going to go much above stock but the car does see a few track events a year? Is the ACT HD Street kit a good choice?
I was planning on changing it later this year when I hit 100k miles, it's a shame the sombitch couldn't last that long. How worried do I have to be about driving it 250 miles to my friends house to do the work? For the record: The car is an early 2013 model and has 88k miles I don't hold the clutch in at lights The car I traded in for this one (Golf TDI) had 100k miles on the original clutch, my TT has 120k with the original clutch TIA
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If the TOB is bad you'll be fine for a couple of miles. 250 miles won't hurt anything.
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I came on ft86club today to look at throw out bearing threads because mine went into the shop this morning for a new one. My car is also an early 2013 with has 88k miles and it is getting used OEM replacement parts (besides the bearings) since I am reusing parts from a motor & trans that I bought out of a wrecked car.
Regarding the 250 mile drive... my understanding is that it is not the distance that is a problem as much as how much you plan on using the clutch or holding in the clutch pedal during that trip. |
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Not really a problem, as you race it and it has 88k miles on it in two years. Thats normal clutch wear that's abnormal with the racing and such. Lota miles + hard driving = BURNED UP CLUTCH. I'm guessing you'd never burned it up with average miles and normal driving
I think your safe to drive it if you baby it along |
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But 88k in a few years is a helluva buncha miles.
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I commute 94 miles per day, mostly highway with about 0.5 miles on each end and below is what happened to mine after 88k miles. Also for anyone who says I don't know how to drive stick, I have had several manual cars in the past 18 years: two Hondas, one Hyundai, a Saturn and this car and I have driven this car less miles than any one of them and none of them have I ever replaced the clutch or TOB... Until today.
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same! My pickup still has stock TOB and is at 323k. My Celi had it replaced at 260k and my ae86 never did and it hit like 480k!
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fr-s has different materials aimed at lighter weights than durability than older cars
everything in this car breaks!!! lol just playing. ... of course i can't help but have my suspicions ... if I could go back when i swapped my stock clutch I would have gotten a Exedy Stage 1 .. instead of the stock Exedy clutch :X oh well
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The trip will be almost all highway, early in the morning so there is little traffic.
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