juddering when pulling away? 03 blobeye wrx
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juddering when pulling away? 03 blobeye wrx
sorry people, i found that the issue was down to a performance clutch and not using enough revs.
my noobie fault
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Last edited by p34nut; 14 February 2011 at 11:37 PM. Reason: found issue was a performance clutch
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You need a decent amount of revs to pull away.
Classics used to suffer from clutch judder, easily solved by pulling away briskly at around 4 k. This got rid of the build up of accumulated clutch debris.
Failing that, your clutch/ flywheel might need skimming or replacing.
Classics used to suffer from clutch judder, easily solved by pulling away briskly at around 4 k. This got rid of the build up of accumulated clutch debris.
Failing that, your clutch/ flywheel might need skimming or replacing.
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its happening all the time with the car when its hot and cold
yeah i know to accelerate away abit more briskly than a stanard car but this is quite abit more noticeable than when i had my bugeye. fair enough if i have to do something with the clutch or flywheel thats what i will do. but i want to be really sure as if i end up doing that and it doesnt solve the problem is a fair bit of money spent for no reason and i gather it isnt cheap to change the clutch as it being 4wd
thanks for the advice so far tho people
You need a decent amount of revs to pull away.
Classics used to suffer from clutch judder, easily solved by pulling away briskly at around 4 k. This got rid of the build up of accumulated clutch debris.
Failing that, your clutch/ flywheel might need skimming or replacing.
Classics used to suffer from clutch judder, easily solved by pulling away briskly at around 4 k. This got rid of the build up of accumulated clutch debris.
Failing that, your clutch/ flywheel might need skimming or replacing.
thanks for the advice so far tho people
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i tried to launch the car from stand still tonight, as advised to clear any debis that may have been causing issues with the clutch. i think it may of helped but only slightly.
today was my first comute to work in the car and i have noticed that any take off at any lower 2000rpm and the car will judder. also i noticed it abit at low speeds when changing down into 1st/2nd.
im really confused about this?
really need help people
today was my first comute to work in the car and i have noticed that any take off at any lower 2000rpm and the car will judder. also i noticed it abit at low speeds when changing down into 1st/2nd.
im really confused about this?
really need help people