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Old 01-26-05, 07:36 PM
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Breaking a clutch in

Do i need to break my new clutch in, i put the whole new kit in, and if so what is a proper break in time
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so no launches until then i guess right?
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This has been discused so many times. Don't hammer it for about 1 or 2k miles. Use your common sense and maybe search for the answer.
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Clutch didn't come with instructions?


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Usually they say regular driving for 500 miles, no hard launches or race shifts.
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