Mine was doing the same thing, letting of the clutch you get a real odd grinding squeek, now all of a sudden it is like the clutch ialways engaged when before I couldn't engage it enough to get it into gear!
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I have the stage 4 6 puck clutch, and when the car is cold I get a squeek when I go to slip the clutch to take off from stopping at lights.
The clutch is holding fine just makes this squeek for like the first 20 min's of operation and then goes away.
I just wan't to know if anyone else has this problem, I though it was my breaks. But it does it when I shift into 2nd as well.
This is pretty common for the ceramic clutches to squeak especially in colder climates. It is just cold ceramatalic rubbing on cold steal, once it gets wormed up a bit it should go away. So, from the sounds of it, this is all it is and it is not hurting anything (other than your ears maybe).
I have the stage 4 6 puck clutch, and when the car is cold I get a squeek when I go to slip the clutch to take off from stopping at lights.
The clutch is holding fine just makes this squeek for like the first 20 min's of operation and then goes away.
I just wan't to know if anyone else has this problem, I though it was my breaks. But it does it when I shift into 2nd as well.
This is pretty common for the ceramic clutches to squeak especially in colder climates. It is just cold ceramatalic rubbing on cold steal, once it gets wormed up a bit it should go away. So, from the sounds of it, this is all it is and it is not hurting anything (other than your ears maybe).
thanks!!!
it just freeks people out when I take off from lights
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