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Enthusiast Joined Jun 20, '05 Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
94 st 105K
Just got a quote: 710$ including parts 200, labor 500 sth. I think I paid to much for the car $3,000 if the clutch need to be changed soon. What will happen if the clutch goes really bad? Thanks |
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hmm... or, go 2k RPM on second. Then, floor the gas. If your RPM shoots up but the car's not responding (or not as responsive), then your clutch is old and most likely needs replacement. If your RPM needle goes up slowly along with our car's slow acceleration, then don't worry bout it =)
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QUOTE(tomazws @ Jul 14, 2005 - 5:42 PM) hmm... or, go 2k RPM on second. Then, floor the gas. If your RPM shoots up but the car's not responding (or not as responsive), then your clutch is old and most likely needs replacement. If your RPM needle goes up slowly along with our car's slow acceleration, then don't worry bout it =) [right][snapback]312455[/snapback][/right] Thanks for the tip. I tried it, it seems my baby still runs strongly if I floor the gas at 2nd. RPM up fast but steady, speed to 35+mph Tthe clutch point a little bit high from the floor. By the way, the 6gc at least sounds like a fast car, ![]() |
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