Clutch Slipping???
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Clutch Slipping???
Hey all,
I realise this is an FTO forum but being a long time member I was hoping someone might be able to help me out with my new Evo. I posted a help topic in the evo forum but I know you guys are good with this stuff so if anyone has any ideas please help me out. A copy of my message is below.
"I have noticed in the past few days that if I plant my foot on the freeway (say 2500 rpm) the boost builds. Then when I hit about 3500 rpm the revs fly up about 1000 - 1500 rpm, then stabilise then the car accelarates normally. My initial reaction was that the clutch must be slipping but if the boost had already been built up and I try the same thing at a higher rpm the car accelerates smoothly.
Has anyone come across a similiar issue? Because my intial thoughts are clutch or traction control.
Also for those of you thinking it may just be the tyres struggling for grip I can manage to get the car to do it in 5th gear where traction shouldnt be much of an issue.
Thoughts anyone?"
I realise this is an FTO forum but being a long time member I was hoping someone might be able to help me out with my new Evo. I posted a help topic in the evo forum but I know you guys are good with this stuff so if anyone has any ideas please help me out. A copy of my message is below.
"I have noticed in the past few days that if I plant my foot on the freeway (say 2500 rpm) the boost builds. Then when I hit about 3500 rpm the revs fly up about 1000 - 1500 rpm, then stabilise then the car accelarates normally. My initial reaction was that the clutch must be slipping but if the boost had already been built up and I try the same thing at a higher rpm the car accelerates smoothly.
Has anyone come across a similiar issue? Because my intial thoughts are clutch or traction control.
Also for those of you thinking it may just be the tyres struggling for grip I can manage to get the car to do it in 5th gear where traction shouldnt be much of an issue.
Thoughts anyone?"
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yep definitly sounds like clutch
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def⋅i⋅nite⋅ly [def-uh-nit-lee]
–adverb
1. in a definite manner; unambiguously.
2. unequivocally; positively.
–interjection
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Bennoz wrote:One of the most misspelled words in the english language..
[be]def⋅i⋅nite⋅ly [def-uh-nit-lee] [/be]
–adverb
1. in a definite manner; unambiguously.
2. unequivocally; positively.
–interjection
3. (used to express complete agreement or strong affirmation): Are you starting your diet tomorrow? Definitely!
I'll start updating the w0rd filter to cope with all the variations


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mine was a tyop
see there it goes again 


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No clutch burning smell and its fine taking off from traffic lights, steep hills, etc.
I've had a couple of clutches go on me before but they seem to slip more on take-off rather than under power. I know the Evo 7's come with an active centre diff and i'm presuming the traction control runs through that so i suspect maybe its a fault in this system somewhere.
This might be a problem to throw over to Mitsubishi... having said that I'l probably look like a walking dollar sign to them. Maybe i'l get the clutch check 1st just in case.
On another note i've had 7 replies on this forum and none on the evo forum. Haha a bit ironic.
I've had a couple of clutches go on me before but they seem to slip more on take-off rather than under power. I know the Evo 7's come with an active centre diff and i'm presuming the traction control runs through that so i suspect maybe its a fault in this system somewhere.
This might be a problem to throw over to Mitsubishi... having said that I'l probably look like a walking dollar sign to them. Maybe i'l get the clutch check 1st just in case.
On another note i've had 7 replies on this forum and none on the evo forum. Haha a bit ironic.
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Encourage them to write one of their cars off would ya. I need a evo 4 to 6
Preferably in qld low km's and they gotta keep the floor pan straight




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