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Help with RXT and clutch slip
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<blockquote data-quote="50stangpower" data-source="post: 16417292" data-attributes="member: 175636"><p>Hi everyone, this post will be kind of long but i feel its important to give all of the info.</p><p></p><p>2013 GT500, NSR cams, RXT clutch, sticky tire</p><p></p><p>Car has been sitting a few months from winter. Fast forward to Saturday morning and I just put new Bias ply ET street pros on my car to try. I went to do some data logging so i did a 2nd gear burnout down my driveway to heat the tires and check contact patch. everything looked good, did a couple pulls and parked it for a few hours. </p><p></p><p>A couple hours later I went to data log some more pulls. I did a 2nd gear standing burnout and could tell there was some clutch slip. I went to make some pulls and they seemed fine. I compared my logs with RPM and MPH to known previous logs and they matched so I figured the clutch held fine. when parking in the garage I could definitely smell clutch.</p><p></p><p>fast forward 24 hours I go to pull the car out of the garage and the release is all of the way at the end of the pedal, definitely way different then normal. after warm up I pegged the throttle in 5th gear, clutch held for about 3 seconds and then started slipping bad. </p><p></p><p>has anyone experienced this? i cant believe this clutch would die like that. Is there another area I can look? possible bad TOB, or clutch spring screwing things up? the breaks feel fine so i dont think there is air in the line and would this be a symptom anyway?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50stangpower, post: 16417292, member: 175636"] Hi everyone, this post will be kind of long but i feel its important to give all of the info. 2013 GT500, NSR cams, RXT clutch, sticky tire Car has been sitting a few months from winter. Fast forward to Saturday morning and I just put new Bias ply ET street pros on my car to try. I went to do some data logging so i did a 2nd gear burnout down my driveway to heat the tires and check contact patch. everything looked good, did a couple pulls and parked it for a few hours. A couple hours later I went to data log some more pulls. I did a 2nd gear standing burnout and could tell there was some clutch slip. I went to make some pulls and they seemed fine. I compared my logs with RPM and MPH to known previous logs and they matched so I figured the clutch held fine. when parking in the garage I could definitely smell clutch. fast forward 24 hours I go to pull the car out of the garage and the release is all of the way at the end of the pedal, definitely way different then normal. after warm up I pegged the throttle in 5th gear, clutch held for about 3 seconds and then started slipping bad. has anyone experienced this? i cant believe this clutch would die like that. Is there another area I can look? possible bad TOB, or clutch spring screwing things up? the breaks feel fine so i dont think there is air in the line and would this be a symptom anyway? Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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