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Automatic Transmission Now Standard?
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<blockquote data-quote="1BROWNWRENCH" data-source="post: 1716315" data-attributes="member: 30128"><p>Well, I don't know about them failing, but the full ceramics we get do not feather well and tear up the flywheels and pressure plate. Starting in second causes accelerated wear. They were designed to grip, not slip. I agree on the use of first. The howling should tell you the clutch is not happy. Just use it to get rolling and calmly engage second. It doesn't go with racing precision, you must be patient. Sometimes the business end of the stick has advanced wear which does not help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1BROWNWRENCH, post: 1716315, member: 30128"] Well, I don't know about them failing, but the full ceramics we get do not feather well and tear up the flywheels and pressure plate. Starting in second causes accelerated wear. They were designed to grip, not slip. I agree on the use of first. The howling should tell you the clutch is not happy. Just use it to get rolling and calmly engage second. It doesn't go with racing precision, you must be patient. Sometimes the business end of the stick has advanced wear which does not help. [/QUOTE]
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