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11-05-2023, 02:19 PM | #1 |
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21 years old, almost 194,000 miles ....
.... and my car still has its original clutch.
Either BMW makes robust clutches, or I'm a pretty good stick driver, LOL. The beauty of all this is, the clutch take up has hardly changed at all. Then again, wear could be SO gradual that I hardly notice it, but it sure does feel the take up is at its original spot. I suppose that's what I get from not tracking my car, and concentrating on making smooooth upshifts/downshifts each and every time I row through the gears. Anyway, just a random thought. Please return to your original programming ....
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11-05-2023, 07:00 PM | #2 |
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I've never replaced a clutch. I think BMW ones are incredibly robust. Although the most miles I had on one is about ~150k
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11-05-2023, 08:48 PM | #3 | |
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Come to think of it, I haven't replaced a clutch on my motorcycles either, LOL. I suppose it also helped that I don't live in a hilly town like SF. And when I'm stopped on a hill, I usually do the Handbrake Trick instead of rapidly switching from the brake pedal to the accelerator with my right foot, which I firmly believe facilitates rapid clutch wear.
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11-06-2023, 10:53 AM | #4 |
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Impressive especially with BMW vague clutch engagement.
I have never had to replace a clutch either but have not held on a car long eough to need it. Sadly not planning on owning my GTI over 100k |
11-06-2023, 11:23 AM | #5 |
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I've only replaced a couple clutches because they wore out. They usually get replaced as a "while I'm in there" thing. That said, while I aim to drive smoothly, I also don't baby the clutches. I enjoy the occasional high RPM launch. I was extremely good at launching the old 325xiT - the optimum rev to get off the line "quickly" was about 4,500.
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11-12-2023, 10:56 AM | #6 | |
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I was involved in a required change on a friend's Capri V-6 2800. I did replace the clutch in my 85 Dodge Daytona Turbo Z, but mainly to put in a better holding pressure plate. A Centerforce kit.
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11-13-2023, 12:55 PM | #7 | |
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Mine was a Shelby and I had hair back then! (the weird spots in the pictures are from tiny mold on the old 35mm slide scans, there was no damage on the car)
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11-13-2023, 02:52 PM | #8 | |
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11-19-2023, 05:07 PM | #9 | |
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Shelby was not yet out. But mine came with the air dam in the front and side skirts. No louvers, those were after market then.
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11-06-2023, 02:06 PM | #10 |
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I replaced the clutch in the Mazdaspeed around 180,000 miles not because it wore out, but because the release bearing started to squeal and it made sense "while I was in there."
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