Street twin break in procedure?
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hey man had one in my 408 camaro i just drove up to the bleachbox did my 2nd gear burnout and pulled to the line brought her up to 4500 sidestepped it and went. had over 10k miles on it without a hickup they are a amazing unit
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that was the break in lol and a buddy of mine put one in his 02 WS6 and decided to put slicks on it and go to the nearest wal-mart and try to launch it and ended up splittlin his driveshaft in 3 different places. but the clutch was fine had the same clutch in it for 3 years after that. we are avid mcleod lovers and have never broken them in, just install it and go. by far the best clutches we have ever used and would not use anything else ESPECIALLY spec lol
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The clutch disc material is organic so typically that material needs very little break in if any. My $02 is to drive it for a few heat/cool cycles just to let the friction material settle to FW and PP surfaces.
The clutch disc material is organic so typically that material needs very little break in if any. My $02 is to drive it for a few heat/cool cycles just to let the friction material settle to FW and PP surfaces.
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that was the break in lol and a buddy of mine put one in his 02 WS6 and decided to put slicks on it and go to the nearest wal-mart and try to launch it and ended up splittlin his driveshaft in 3 different places. but the clutch was fine had the same clutch in it for 3 years after that. we are avid mcleod lovers and have never broken them in, just install it and go. by far the best clutches we have ever used and would not use anything else ESPECIALLY spec lol