Sep 8, 2005 12:24:52 PM
Sep 10, 2005 10:13:10 AM
Quote:It might be a Ferrari record but it's sure not a world record. I had a 1965 VW with 125,000 miles on the original clutch when I sold the car. That it only had 40hp was likely a contributing factor but I was young and not particularly gentle with the car.
dhayek said:
8600 miles and 6% clutch wear????????????
i think this is the world record... how did you manage to do that?? if you make some calculations , your clutch will live 148333 miles or 237000km ....
i can assure you there is something wrong with the clutch wear reader.......
unless you take one start ,drive non stop 8900 miles ,stop only for refuelling ,or refuel while driving from a military c131 hercules....
Quote:
dhayek said:
8600 miles and 6% clutch wear????????????
i think this is the world record... how did you manage to do that??
if you make some calculations , your clutch will live
148333 miles or 237000km ....
i can assure you there is something wrong with the clutch wear reader.......
unless you take one start ,drive non stop 8900 miles ,stop only for refuelling ,or refuel while driving from a military c131 hercules....
Quote:
dhayek said:
8600 miles and 6% clutch wear????????????
i think this is the world record... how did you manage to do that??
if you make some calculations , your clutch will live 148333 miles or 237000km ....