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Wrong, wrong, wrong, guys.First of all, average life for an OEM NSX clutch is somewhere between 30K and 50K miles. There are some clutches that have gotten much more than that (some even over 90K), others that have gotten less, but this is typical of most owners. And if you're getting less, it is probably because you are either riding the clutch or not making a habit of matching revs when you shift.Second, there is no way of knowing (without opening it up) how soon it will need a new clutch. Unless it's slipping, of course, in which case it needs one right away.EDIT - sjs posted the same thing as I did...[This message has been edited by nsxtasy (edited 25 August 2002).]
Wrong, wrong, wrong, guys.
First of all, average life for an OEM NSX clutch is somewhere between 30K and 50K miles. There are some clutches that have gotten much more than that (some even over 90K), others that have gotten less, but this is typical of most owners. And if you're getting less, it is probably because you are either riding the clutch or not making a habit of matching revs when you shift.
Second, there is no way of knowing (without opening it up) how soon it will need a new clutch. Unless it's slipping, of course, in which case it needs one right away.
EDIT - sjs posted the same thing as I did...
[This message has been edited by nsxtasy (edited 25 August 2002).]