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Old Feb 19, 2010 | 02:27 AM
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ok i have a 06 tc and i noticed that if i stomp on the gas on WOT and hit about 5500 to 6000 rpms then do a quick shift to 2nd gear i do noticed my clutch gets little softer then normal then after about 10 to 15 mins of normal driving it goes back to normal i do know the stock clutch is soft to begin with but just curious if its normal when hitting those high rpms and shifting fast clutch gets a little softer then ususal
Old Feb 19, 2010 | 02:59 AM
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ok i have a 06 tc and i noticed that if i stomp on the gas on WOT and hit about 5500 to 6000 rpms then do a quick shift to 2nd gear i do noticed my clutch gets little softer then normal then after about 10 to 15 mins of normal driving it goes back to normal i do know the stock clutch is soft to begin with but just curious if its normal when hitting those high rpms and shifting fast clutch gets a little softer then ususal

clutch gets softer because its getting hot and worn...the car gets etter after driving some because our car has a self adjusting slave..

to sum it up...ur clutch is starting to wear, but not badly ive been boosted for 6 months and have been boosting on stock clutch with this same issue....no slippage yet
Old Feb 19, 2010 | 03:37 AM
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thats what i thought too. i mean i dont drive it hard everyday once in awhile i bring it to those high rpms.........i thought it my head playing tricks with me....im at about 51,000 miles think i may have to invest in a TRD clutch instead




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