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Can I Prevent CSC Failure

by habit, i always hit the floor with the clutch pedal everytime i shift. if i sit far back enough to make it difficult to floor the clutch then accelerator

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Old 03-04-2015, 03:59 AM   #21 (permalink)
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by habit, i always hit the floor with the clutch pedal everytime i shift. if i sit far back enough to make it difficult to floor the clutch then accelerator control feels weird.

68000km and still on the original master. had one csc replaced due to disappearing fluid with no visible leak (odd) but the csc never completely failed
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