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- From: msingh@copper.ucs.indiana.edu (The Supreme Commander)
- Subject: Re: Acura Integra clutch questions
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- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1992 15:54:29 GMT
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- >BUT, you obviously
- >don't have or haven't driven a pre-90 Integra. The engine has almost
- >NO low-end torque and needs to be spun a little to get the thing to
- >move from a stop. Another poster stated that 1.5k should be enough,
-
- As an owner of a 1987 Acura Integra LS (Back when this car was LOADED)
- I haven't had any clutch problems at 56K, but I agree with the poster
- about the need to rev the engine in order to prevent a stall. Many is
- the time I've "peeled out" simply to prevent engine stall. In
- rain/snow this makes the car absolutely un-driveable in certain
- conditions. My one, and only, complaint about an otherwise wonderful
- car. Now if only they hadn't gone and re-styled the damn thing, I'd
- buy another!
-
-
- ...Manu
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