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Old 06-18-2007, 11:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Stage 3 Problem...help..

I just installed a Traction control unit so now i actually have traction, i was launching the car on street tires for once yesterday about 4 times in a row, it was around 90+ degrees out and i noticed my clutch starting to slip real bad. The pedal became real sticky and wouldnt grab until the pedal was real high and when i would take off from a 3rd gear pull and hit boost it would just rev up. I was told since its Kevlar and it got real hot it should recover? Is this normal? Will it happen everytime i race, or only when it gets real hot? Does every clutch do this? Or is it because im pushing too much power for the clutch? this is the first time it has slipped since i got it on 15,000 miles ago...i cant afford another clutch right now so im hoping its not toast....
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