he has since edited out any for sale content,but in one of the threads he claimed to be having issues with the car,do we know specificly what those were?
From what i have been reading I think a toasted clutch
he has since edited out any for sale content,but in one of the threads he claimed to be having issues with the car,do we know specificly what those were?
From what i have been reading I think a toasted clutch
it also said for 60k when he bought it for 50k, he was probably trying to make a profit but then got busted doing it and is now saying he is keeping it.
Get another RPS. The stock clutch is just a cheap solution for now (unless he plans to flip it, in which case it'll be someone else's problem).
The clutch disc liner for the full face street disc is very similar to the OEM liner. The clutch should last as long or longer than a factory clutch. However, the life of the clutch disc, as with any clutch - OEM or aftermarket, is largely dependent on how it is driven. Here's an excerpt from our installation guide that details this:
These tips are provided to maximize the life of your clutch.
- Do not depress the clutch for extended periods while the engine is running such as at stop lights. Shift the transmission into neutral, depress clutch, and remove your foot from the pedal.
- Do not ride the clutch pedal with your foot while the car is being driven.
- The majority of most clutch wear occurs only when the clutch pedal is pressed or depressed switching gears – regardless of how fast or aggressive the car is being driven. Because of this, you should take care with lighter clutch and flywheel assemblies to not feather the clutch heavily, and to not allow the engine speed to drop considerably from shifting slowly (requiring the clutch to take up the difference between the engine and transmission speed).
- Try to minimize how much you feather the clutch starting from a stop. This is the time that all clutches see the majority of wear. Get into the habit of depressing the gas pedal slightly to get engine momentum and releasing the clutch pedal as quickly as possible while still maintaining smooth engagement to minimize wear.