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Old 10-05-03, 02:08 PM
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clutch break-in

just a quick question guys. how long should it take to break in a new clutch? ive heard 100, 200, and 500 miles.
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I'd say just drive the thing and don't worry about it. I've never had a problem.
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im pretty sure it depends on the type of clutch u put in. my bf just put a spec stage 2 clutch in his supra and they recomended to break it in for 400 miles, but his sister put a stage 2 act clutch in her car and they recomended 500miles, so im pretty sure it all depends on the clutch
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thanks for the input guys. ill try to look the info from the company i guess. either way, ive already put over 100 miles and its running pretty good. i guess ill just lay off the burnouts for a while.
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