Proper puck break in ?
I recently had a 3 puck Exedy stage 2 ceramettalic w/ a Fidanza flywheel installed. I've searched and saw a lot of info on how to break in a regular disc style clutch, but nothing specifically about puck style. Any suggestions? Honestly, i've been letting it rip into 2nd and 3rd. It's hard to keep off of it!
Awesome, I thought that's what I heard, but I wanted to confirm it.
Why though? What's the difference? Figured I'd ask while we're on the topic.
Why though? What's the difference? Figured I'd ask while we're on the topic.
I actually heard that for puck clutches you should spray a light coat of wd40 on it, then go out and slip it a little. after that is when you can have fun launching the **** outta it.
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Drew Peacock
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