How to get the most life out of your clutch?
Hey guys,
I had to replace a clutch recently, something I'd like to avoid doing again for a while. I know some of you are getting over 100k on your clutch. Are you driving like grandmas, just good at driving stick, fine with driving on a slipping clutch for a few thousand miles, or do you know something I don't?
Figured I'd ask: How do you all get the most life out of your clutch?
1. I found one post here: http://www.saabnet.com/tsn/bb/NG900/ind ... bID=108132 about matching revs when you down shift. What does that mean? Gas it to the same rpm? Hold your foot steady on the gas through the shift? Maybe I'm already doing this and don't know it.
2. They also say push the clutch all the way down when you shift, sounds plausible, maybe I already am. Thing is, driving a stick becomes habit, and I want to make sure that my habits are proper. What happens if you don't, mechanically?
3. How about when you're driving around town in 3rd gear, coming up on a red light, you can pull the stick into neutral without pressing the clutch at all. Is that ok? How about gear to gear going at the proper speed that the transmission allows you to do so?
4. For 1st gear you want to start out gently of course. For the rest of the gears I treat it the same way, albeit not as slowly. Is that right or would dropping it (just sliding your foot to the left off the clutch and letting it pop up, as opposed to gently letting off of it) be better for clutch life? I've seen people drive both ways.
5. When slowing down - always in neutral or let the transmission do some of the work for a bit (in addition to the brakes or on its own)? I've seen people push the clutch pedal in while braking, that seems wrong to me. That's riding the clutch, isn't it?
Anybody with any little tips for scenarios, I'd love to hear them. Thanks!
I had to replace a clutch recently, something I'd like to avoid doing again for a while. I know some of you are getting over 100k on your clutch. Are you driving like grandmas, just good at driving stick, fine with driving on a slipping clutch for a few thousand miles, or do you know something I don't?
Figured I'd ask: How do you all get the most life out of your clutch?
1. I found one post here: http://www.saabnet.com/tsn/bb/NG900/ind ... bID=108132 about matching revs when you down shift. What does that mean? Gas it to the same rpm? Hold your foot steady on the gas through the shift? Maybe I'm already doing this and don't know it.
2. They also say push the clutch all the way down when you shift, sounds plausible, maybe I already am. Thing is, driving a stick becomes habit, and I want to make sure that my habits are proper. What happens if you don't, mechanically?
3. How about when you're driving around town in 3rd gear, coming up on a red light, you can pull the stick into neutral without pressing the clutch at all. Is that ok? How about gear to gear going at the proper speed that the transmission allows you to do so?
4. For 1st gear you want to start out gently of course. For the rest of the gears I treat it the same way, albeit not as slowly. Is that right or would dropping it (just sliding your foot to the left off the clutch and letting it pop up, as opposed to gently letting off of it) be better for clutch life? I've seen people drive both ways.
5. When slowing down - always in neutral or let the transmission do some of the work for a bit (in addition to the brakes or on its own)? I've seen people push the clutch pedal in while braking, that seems wrong to me. That's riding the clutch, isn't it?
Anybody with any little tips for scenarios, I'd love to hear them. Thanks!
TRD shifter, TRD springs, KYB struts and rear strut mounts, Stillen Cross Drilled and Slotted Brakes and pads, Whiteline RSB, tint, and a decent stereo, 17x8 TSW Kyalami rims on Hankook tires
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