Afraid to Launch
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Afraid to Launch
Hey how many of you evo owners were affraid to launch your car for the first time. Being your risking expensive parts on a $30,000 car has to be nerve racking. Am i the only one thats scared, and how did your first launch go?
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I was a little worried ... especially after reading all of the posts of people snapping things. Remember though, our clutch has a restrictor pill that causes slip on a hard launch. Even when dumping the clutch, the clutch is slipping itself a little. Now, you don't want to go and drop the clutch at 6500 to test this, but launching at 5000 or 5800 with a little slip is fine. It does make you feel a little like Wylde E. Coyote being propelled from an Acme slingshot though ...
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I was a little worried ... especially after reading all of the posts of people snapping things. Remember though, our clutch has a restrictor pill that causes slip on a hard launch. Even when dumping the clutch, the clutch is slipping itself a little. Now, you don't want to go and drop the clutch at 6500 to test this, but launching at 5000 or 5800 with a little slip is fine. It does make you feel a little like Wylde E. Coyote being propelled from an Acme slingshot though ...
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One thing you have to remember when you do go to launch it is that the grabbing point is gonna be higher than normal. When you just blip the throttle to start from a stop the flywheel doesn't have as much inertia so it can be grabbed by the clutch. When your spinnin it to 5k the flywheel has more of a tendency to just spin though that initial bite and you'll just end up burnin your clutch. Make sure to adjust the clutch so you dont have too high an engagement point in the pedal.
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I have launched mine twice, (got the car 3 weeks ago)... Feels like going for a roller coaster ride, but damn, I smell ALOT of burnt clutch. Mine is aftermarket, but I dont think ill be launching it really anymore.
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Don't get too used to your stock clutch if your doing a twin disc. Its a LOT different launching on a twin than the stocker. You have to be really precise.
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Ok, you need to remember that an 03 evo has a completely different tranny than the evo MR's.
Gears 4-6 on the MR's are weak, the 5 speeds don't have this particular issue... at least on the new ones.
Your more likely to kill your transfer case than gears 1-3 on the MR, or shear the teeth off of 4th gear on a fast redline shift.
You want to slip the clutch a little when launching to take the slack out of the drive line, not just pop the clutch.
Gears 4-6 on the MR's are weak, the 5 speeds don't have this particular issue... at least on the new ones.
Your more likely to kill your transfer case than gears 1-3 on the MR, or shear the teeth off of 4th gear on a fast redline shift.
You want to slip the clutch a little when launching to take the slack out of the drive line, not just pop the clutch.
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I was afraid as well. I finally launched it around 38K, but I doubt I'll do that too many times again. Lots of burnt clutch smell and terrible 60' times weren't very encouraging.
Things might change if I already had plans for an aftermarket clutch though. That rush off the line is a lot of fun.
Things might change if I already had plans for an aftermarket clutch though. That rush off the line is a lot of fun.