too much power for clutch?
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I have a quick question.
Since having my Mx5 turbo'd - I'm wondering whether the clutch can cope [uk 1.6 model @ ~ 180Bhp]?
I've noticed at full power acceleration when changing from 2nd to 3rd, close to the redline, the rev counter does some very weird things.
it seems to flutter a little [similar effect to when the clutch goes] - but it's absolutely fine at lower revs - even when accelerating moderately hard.
it's quite a new clutch - so I'm wondering if it's slipping with all the power, or whether it's just wheelspin [which it doesn't feel like as there is no tyre squeal]
Cheers
-ace
skinny said:
use your ears and butt-accelerometer to see if the clutch is slipping rather than the rev counter - it sounds to me more like the gauge is squiffy!
yeah - the thing that makes me think that it's not a dodgey rev counter is the engine note matches the rev counter.guess it can't cope :-(
the original spec 2 i had for my car was a piece of crap, it juddered, was stiff and was generally unpleasant.
My engine recently failed and needed to be replaced and so i took the opportunity to change it to a spec 2+ (phil is sending the original back to spec to try and get a warranty claim) and the difference is night and day, it is an absolute joy, light, no juddering whatsoever (even up a hill in reverse!!!!!) and i couldn't be more delighted.
My conclusion is that there would appear to be bad batches of spec's and it would appear to be luck of the draw a little bit.
greg
My engine recently failed and needed to be replaced and so i took the opportunity to change it to a spec 2+ (phil is sending the original back to spec to try and get a warranty claim) and the difference is night and day, it is an absolute joy, light, no juddering whatsoever (even up a hill in reverse!!!!!) and i couldn't be more delighted.
My conclusion is that there would appear to be bad batches of spec's and it would appear to be luck of the draw a little bit.
greg
I ran a mk1 1.6 180 BHP supercharged '5 for about a year before upgrading the clutch, and that was only because I'd purchased a lightened fly wheel, so I used it as an excuse to upgrade (plus I was going the way of a big boost crank pulley).
Never had a problem and the old clutch and flywheel are still sitting in a box at my place.
Never had a problem and the old clutch and flywheel are still sitting in a box at my place.
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