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Old Mar 3, 2010 | 12:20 PM
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There are several explanations for why the new clutch is messed up in that short a time:

It was a POS from the getgo.

It was installed and/or adjusted incorrectly.

The parts you didn't change were messed up from previous abuse.

You're not very good at using the clutch.

Some combination of the above.

It's kinda difficult to have much sympathy for someone who gets a really nice car that's got more performance in stock form than anybody would ever really need, then adds expensive aftermarket parts, then abuses the crap out of it, and then pisses and moans when something goes wrong.

Who really gives a rat's *** if your car is faster than your friend's RX-8, anyway?
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Old Mar 3, 2010 | 03:43 PM
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lol who said im pissing and moaning? i was just looking for an explenation as to why it could be doing that. but thank you for your advice. im sure it does have to do sumthing with me being an inexperianced m/t driver. thank you
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Old Mar 9, 2010 | 05:09 AM
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Originally Posted by winchman
It's kinda difficult to have much sympathy for someone who gets a really nice car that's got more performance in stock form than anybody would ever really need, then adds expensive aftermarket parts, then abuses the crap out of it, and then pisses and moans when something goes wrong.

Who really gives a rat's *** if your car is faster than your friend's RX-8, anyway?
Damn..... ^^^^
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