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Old 09-27-2007, 02:51 PM
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Does anyone know if you can dynotune a car right after installing a new clutch and flywheel? If talking like 50 miles on the clutch. Thanks.
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I wouldn't, i'd do a proper breakin of the clutch before you start going WOT.
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If it's organic friction material (like a stock clutch), most people say there is no "break in period" and you can beat it right away. If ceramic, sintered, etc other materials that are common to aftermarket clutches, then break it in properly first...say 400-500 miles of driving normal I'd say.




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