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Old 12-01-2012, 06:55 PM   #113
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Just as an FYI, clutch job parts and labor shouldn't run more than $1000. We have fixed pricing for Subaru clutchs (haven't done any on the FRS/BRZ yet but don't expect it to be more, if anything LESS).

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Further drives home the point that this guy is trolling, trying to stir up some hate against Subaru and/or the twins.
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Old 12-01-2012, 07:05 PM   #114
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How much is an OEM flywheel? Aftermarket one's I've dealt with on other Japanese imports are usually in the $400 range. I wouldn't be shocked if the OEM one from a dealer would be a good bit more expensive than that.

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Old 12-01-2012, 07:25 PM   #115
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Judging by the amount of happy smiley faces the OP posted and the fact that he can still be so happy in this kind of situation; my verdict is that he is definitely a big bad troll.

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Old 12-01-2012, 08:19 PM   #116
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It's not the end of the world, there's no real reason to sulk about it even if it were true.

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Old 12-01-2012, 08:26 PM   #117
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It's not the end of the world, there's no real reason to sulk about it even if it were true.

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I know damn sure I wouldn't be happy about it.
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Old 12-01-2012, 08:31 PM   #118
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OK, OK, OK....It's a troll. Let's go someplace else and dump this thread..
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Old 12-02-2012, 02:00 AM   #119
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i don't doubt what you say,however,there is still a certain amount of slippage
in the gear train too! has to be, as it is immersed in an oil bath. yes! indeed there has been wonderful advances in torque converter technology,allowing the
"slush" to beat the stick in gas mileage, (highway) still i'll bet the stick will beat an auto in (real world) gas mileage "in town",with a driver that knows when to shift,because it is "'direct drive"and slippage is kept to an absolute minimum.
Just because there is oil doesn't mean there is slip. The gears are directly inter-meshed. The only reason they're immersed in an oil bath is to lubricate the gears. The gears in a manual transmission are immersed in an oil bath as well. As far as the manual vs auto gas mileage debate, that while using hyper-miling techniques you could probably get better gas mileage in a manual, the simple fact of the matter is that the computer is typically much more diligent at keeping the transmission in the right gear for gas mileage than your typical human.
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Old 12-02-2012, 03:50 AM   #120
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it is! it's because the gears are enclosed in an "oil bath",and a certain amount of 'slippage" is inherent in the design no matter how well it's engineered.a
"direct drive" manual has a miniscule amount of slippage compared to a "slush box",and the gear ratios in a manual are different too.
You obviously know nothing about how transmissions area actually constructed and what makes them work.

Please read the information at the following Wikipedia link, especially section 2.4:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque_converter
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Old 12-02-2012, 05:44 AM   #121
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I like how the OP has still decided to not say how exactly he managed to burn up his clutch so quickly.
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Old 12-02-2012, 09:45 AM   #122
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Maybe the OP has a wooden leg and it is always loose or maybe a wooden brain that has rotted out. We may never know.
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I get that and all, but honestly dude you need to pay more attention when your shifting otherwise you're going to nuke this clutch too. If your slipping that often on every upshift you seriously have got to start releasing faster. I'm not saying dump it but find the point where it feels uncomfortable and dial it back from there till you get it right. If that doesn't work then adjust your grab point so it's lower; I personally hate a mid to high grab point so on my SVT I set my clutch to start grabbing damn near an inch off the floor .
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Old 12-02-2012, 11:16 PM   #123
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A clutch is a wear item and factory warranty doesn't cover a clutch. If you dont know how to drive a manual trans you will burn it up quick.
Actually the Subaru warranty covers wear items except tires.

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Old 12-02-2012, 11:22 PM   #124
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I'm assuming the extra charge is for the flywheel unless your department usually replaces that with a normal clutch service.

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On a normal clutch service we resurface the flywheel. However the cost of doing the labor on a clutch job is reduced if we don't have to send the flywheel out to be resurfaced and are just replacing it. Usually this is if the owner wants a lightweight flywheel or they have destroyed the original flywheel beyond where a resurface would be able to fix it.

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$575 for Labor w/Resurface

Those are for a WRX, again the FRS/BRZ would likely be less than that due to the RWD v. AWD.

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How much is an OEM flywheel? Aftermarket one's I've dealt with on other Japanese imports are usually in the $400 range. I wouldn't be shocked if the OEM one from a dealer would be a good bit more expensive than that.

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Going on the WRX OEM Flywheel, we sell it for about $250ish. I don't see the OEM FRS/BRZ being any different.

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Actually the Subaru warranty covers wear items except tires.

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I have an FRS and Toyota does not cover wear items but thanks and that I don't have to read I've worked for Toyota for 10years.
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