Clutch slipping

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2002 Mazda PR5
So, last night my clutch started slipping real bad under load.

I have a few Q's. Sorry in advance; I tried to look up the Q's already on this forum, but to no avail.

Anways -
It's got 103,5xx miles. Original clutch. Bought it at 98,500.
I have been getting on it quite a bit lately w/ my new mods. however, I don't do any dumps. I only floor it after the clutch is completely out.

Before I added the mods, I did feel a little slipping, but figured it was the AC compressor or something turning on. The RPM did not jump when I felt this - (It jumps now!)

How many miles do you think I can get before it totally goes? I'm driving like a grandma now.

Also, I'm thinking about putting in a stage one. Is it worth it?

Pro v. Cons will be nice, as well as which brand to get.

one more thing - would squeeling the wheels while turning **** up a clutch? I did this a couple times - (the tires would slip all through first after the corner since there's no LSD) - but stopped since it just seemed bad for the car.

Thanks in advance!
 
So, last night my clutch started slipping real bad under load.

I have a few Q's. Sorry in advance; I tried to look up the Q's already on this forum, but to no avail.

Anways -
It's got 103,5xx miles. Original clutch. Bought it at 98,500.
I have been getting on it quite a bit lately w/ my new mods. however, I don't do any dumps. I only floor it after the clutch is completely out.

Before I added the mods, I did feel a little slipping, but figured it was the AC compressor or something turning on. The RPM did not jump when I felt this - (It jumps now!)

How many miles do you think I can get before it totally goes? I'm driving like a grandma now.

Also, I'm thinking about putting in a stage one. Is it worth it?

Pro v. Cons will be nice, as well as which brand to get.

one more thing - would squeeling the wheels while turning **** up a clutch? I did this a couple times - (the tires would slip all through first after the corner since there's no LSD) - but stopped since it just seemed bad for the car.

Thanks in advance!

Any real abuse can put wear on a clutch. You said you don't dump it which helps but even hard acceleration, high rpm shifting, and no saying you do, but if you don't shift very well. There's a lot of things. I know my last car had 120k-ish before i replaced it with me beating the s*** out of it and some cars if you always drive like a grandma it'll work for a long time.

As far as how long you can last that depends, it'll start to slip more and more easily. Just pay attention to it and I would suggest when you do it to do it all if you're looking to upgrade. Clutch, pressure plate, maybe a lightweight flywheel?

Brands I apologize I'm not sure. I've never personally shopped for them for this car but I bet someone can chime in.
 
I have an exedy stage 1, I recommend it. Not that stiff and very driveable. Stage 1 clutch will last much longer than an oem. Thats why I usually upgrade whenever I replace clutches.
 
Remember to get a new flywheel or re-surface it to take care the cold clutch chatter problem.

Do what nickster sez. It is what i will do.
 
Remember to get a new flywheel or re-surface it to take care the cold clutch chatter problem.

Do what nickster sez. It is what i will do.

Ya I wish I could have afforded a lightweight flywheel when my trans got rebuilt and I put in the stage 1... Just didn't have the money tho. But definitely get the flywheel resurfaced if you don't replace it.
 
Ya I wish I could have afforded a lightweight flywheel when my trans got rebuilt and I put in the stage 1... Just didn't have the money tho. But definitely get the flywheel resurfaced if you don't replace it.

I believe our flywheel is a dual mass flywheel... resurfacing may not be an option.
 
Idk, I don't see why not... but either way, ours can be resurfaced. (fight)

I ended up just buying a light flywheel for mine so I don't know for sure... I've just heard different opinions on resurfacing dual mass flywheels.

LOL on the icon. I'm not trying to fight with you. (wiggle)
 
I ended up just buying a light flywheel for mine so I don't know for sure... I've just heard different opinions on resurfacing dual mass flywheels.

LOL on the icon. I'm not trying to fight with you. (wiggle)

Our cars do not have dual-mass flywheels, so they can be resurfaced without question.(cabpatch)

A car that does have a dual-mass flywheel is the Mazdaspeed3. The NA version of the 3 does not.
http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?t=123663653

Dual-mass flywheels should not be resurfaced or reused more than once according to SACHS.
http://understeer.com/pdf/dualmass.pdf
 
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