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Clutch break in help


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I have a street full face disc setup by RPS which I bought from MVP motorsports. Its rated for about 525/torque.

I also purchased a new Fidanza 14.5lb flywheel.

 

I already put about 250km on the clutch city driving and a little bit of highway.

 

I am not riding the clutch but just release and go, and not shifting hard... I'm just driving "normal".

 

 

When in gear I did acclerate hard many times up to 160km.

 

What kind of driving is recommended? I have been told different things so I don't know what to believe.

 

 

I know that launches and stuff shouldn't be done but I'd like to drive my car you know... just wanted to break the clutch in properly first.

 

 

 

cheers

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also my flywheel which is 14.5 lbs is quite.

 

there is a metal vibrating sound when going up a hill or when in gear at low RPM, besides that when engaging and at idle you can't hear a thing.

 

 

I have heard videos of 13lb flywheels when being engaged and at idle they are very loud, should mine be loud? I don't care if it is or not just want to make sure something isn't wrong.

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