Proper way to break in a new clutch?
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Proper way to break in a new clutch?
Hey guys I'm going to have my Exedy Twin HD clutch installed in a few weeks and I just want to get some information on how to properly break in the clutch. What exactly should be done? Does the Exedy even need to be broken in? Thanks!
What about when you you are doing a motor swap at the same time? I'm having an exedy twin installed with a built 2.0. I want to do both at the same time to save on the install cost of the clutch but now I'm worried about the clutch break in if it will be on the dyno getting tuned but i've read its okay since its on the dyno and also you should do 500miles to break in. Its going to be a mustang dyno if it matters.
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