hey guys, my car smells like burnt plastic. Everytime I push the car it smells like crap, and I dont know what it is. The dude at northland said that my clutch had probably slipped and it wasnt happening anymore, but when I came home today it stunk again. Does anyone know what this could be?
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Re: foul burning smell
Originally posted by Cedrickhey guys, my car smells like burnt plastic. Everytime I push the car it smells like crap, and I dont know what it is. The dude at northland said that my clutch had probably slipped and it wasnt happening anymore, but when I came home today it stunk again. Does anyone know what this could be?
- Tires
- Brakes
- Very rarely clutch
Mmmm car burning smell.
Its probably tires, but the way you drive may wear your clutch I guess... dunno.Last edited by Kor; 11-08-2004, 08:43 PM.KR
Porsche 991 Carrera S
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thats prolly clutch.. when i roasted mine pretty good the smell lasted for at least 4 days.. also well this won't apply to you anymore but when my car was brand new the first 2 weeks after long drives the engine bay smelt like that too and it was the plastic inside umm getting used to being hot i guess lol
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So for replacement clutches, how much do they usually run?
Is it better to get an after market clutch when the stock when gets all fudged up?---------------------
Aly
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Installed, I would budget atleast a G note for a good clutch.Name: Brent
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Ive been looking at ACT, they seem to have some good stuff I guess. . . I mean its a pretty yellow, what more could you want in a clutch . . . anyways their 6 pad set up is rated at 450 lb/ft, Id imagine that would be plenty for me, but I guess there would be draw backs to having a 6 pad clutch. The street set up is more expensive and is only rated for 350, I guess thats a lot still, but I wonder why its more expensive? they also have a 4 pad setup. I donno what any of them mean. What do you guys think?---------------------
Aly
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I wouldn't get a "puck" clutch for sure.
Run your clutch until it won't even drive (slips bad) before you replace it. Otherwise you could be replacing a perfectly good clutch.
I agree about 1k installed is the price.
Also might want to think about other transmission related upgrades such as:
- LSD
- Lightened Flywheel
- TDI 5th GearKR
Porsche 991 Carrera S
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Originally posted by KorI wouldn't get a "puck" clutch for sure.
Run your clutch until it won't even drive (slips bad) before you replace it. Otherwise you could be replacing a perfectly good clutch.
and as in the thread in the performance section, OEM vr6 clutch (300ft/lbs) with lightened flywheel installed is about $1000 at concept1.Simon
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I would replace the flywheel anyhow.....you cannot resurface the DMF's, so once they go, they go, and no sense running 2 clutches till they die on a poor flywheel to begin with.....It has been blamed in many clutch failures as the causative factor....2006 Colorado Xtreme | AEM CAI | Walker exhaust | smoked glass | -1" dropped rear | Avic D3 | 8000K HID's
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