The 6-Speed mileage thread
#201
lowrd on tein CS biatch
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yea man the CL was a small fortune when it came out. but still for the price it was the best car all things considered. The options you got with the CL.. sunroof, leather, tilt passenger mirror, auto dim mirror, heated 6 way power seats... etc it was an amazing car at the time.
If you think about it.. Infiniti then had to come out with the G35 to compete with the TL/CL since Acura found the sport/luxury mid-sized car market was HUGE for sales
If you think about it.. Infiniti then had to come out with the G35 to compete with the TL/CL since Acura found the sport/luxury mid-sized car market was HUGE for sales
#206
Whats up with RDX owners?
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107,xxx as of last night
#209
Whats up with RDX owners?
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Thats not much.
#210
damn civic how many miles do you drive a year. I average around 10k. btw how is that cm clutch holding up. I need to stop buying all these smaller mods and save for that clutch.
#212
Whats up with RDX owners?
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I average around 40k a year, although it has slowed down over the past few months. Im still averaging around 600 miles a week though, but that beats the 1k a week I was doing a year ago.
So far the CM clutch is holding up great. I haven't been able to really get on it though because its too cold and I cant hook up. It should start warming up in a few weeks so I should be able to get on it and see how it can handle a few hard 1-2 shifts. I am being "in tune" with it though because there was another member with this same clutch that had to replace it after 3500 miles. Im listening to any odd feelings or noises, which there is one when the car has been sitting for over 5 hours and you start to drive, it almost sounds like its rubbing on something as you let the clutch out. But once its warmed up it acts like any normal clutch. That may be because of the kevlar in the disc though, I dont know. Im not sure what the other members break in period consisted of though, as I had to go easy on it well past the 500 mile break-in period specified by CM because I was breaking the motor in at the same time.
It isn't difficult to drive at all though and I definately notice a difference with the lightweight flywheel.
So far the CM clutch is holding up great. I haven't been able to really get on it though because its too cold and I cant hook up. It should start warming up in a few weeks so I should be able to get on it and see how it can handle a few hard 1-2 shifts. I am being "in tune" with it though because there was another member with this same clutch that had to replace it after 3500 miles. Im listening to any odd feelings or noises, which there is one when the car has been sitting for over 5 hours and you start to drive, it almost sounds like its rubbing on something as you let the clutch out. But once its warmed up it acts like any normal clutch. That may be because of the kevlar in the disc though, I dont know. Im not sure what the other members break in period consisted of though, as I had to go easy on it well past the 500 mile break-in period specified by CM because I was breaking the motor in at the same time.
It isn't difficult to drive at all though and I definately notice a difference with the lightweight flywheel.
Last edited by civicdrivr; 02-18-2010 at 11:27 PM.
#213
Burning Brakes
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I average around 40k a year, although it has slowed down over the past few months. Im still averaging around 600 miles a week though, but that beats the 1k a week I was doing a year ago.
So far the CM clutch is holding up great. I haven't been able to really get on it though because its too cold and I cant hook up. It should start warming up in a few weeks so I should be able to get on it and see how it can handle a few hard 1-2 shifts. I am being "in tune" with it though because there was another member with this same clutch that had to replace it after 3500 miles. Im listening to any odd feelings or noises, which there is one when the car has been sitting for over 5 hours and you start to drive, it almost sounds like its rubbing on something as you let the clutch out. But once its warmed up it acts like any normal clutch. That may be because of the kevlar in the disc though, I dont know. Im not sure what the other members break in period consisted of though, as I had to go easy on it well past the 500 mile break-in period specified by CM because I was breaking the motor in at the same time.
It isn't difficult to drive at all though and I definately notice a difference with the lightweight flywheel.
So far the CM clutch is holding up great. I haven't been able to really get on it though because its too cold and I cant hook up. It should start warming up in a few weeks so I should be able to get on it and see how it can handle a few hard 1-2 shifts. I am being "in tune" with it though because there was another member with this same clutch that had to replace it after 3500 miles. Im listening to any odd feelings or noises, which there is one when the car has been sitting for over 5 hours and you start to drive, it almost sounds like its rubbing on something as you let the clutch out. But once its warmed up it acts like any normal clutch. That may be because of the kevlar in the disc though, I dont know. Im not sure what the other members break in period consisted of though, as I had to go easy on it well past the 500 mile break-in period specified by CM because I was breaking the motor in at the same time.
It isn't difficult to drive at all though and I definately notice a difference with the lightweight flywheel.
#215
Whats up with RDX owners?
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Ill take a video of it. It revs up and down pretty quickly. Throttle response has improved greatly.
#217
Whats up with RDX owners?
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108,3xx on the chassis as of today.
#221
Whats up with RDX owners?
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Welcome back.
#225
Whats up with RDX owners?
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Woah, Jake - 28 miles in three days? You need to slow it down
#235
Whats up with RDX owners?
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109,03x on the way to work today.
#237
Instructor
Plan on new plugs and fluids this summer and riding this thing out as long as i can.. No car payments ftw
#238
I'll take my position for now.. and for the record, only maintenance outside of scheduled has been 2 worn wheel bearings and a couple mangled rims (thanks to Indiana side roads), still even using the original clutch.
Plan on new plugs and fluids this summer and riding this thing out as long as i can.. No car payments ftw
Plan on new plugs and fluids this summer and riding this thing out as long as i can.. No car payments ftw
#239
Instructor
-I installed Tein SS's at just under 100k. There wasn't anything wrong with the factory setup, which i actually kept until last year in case i decided to tell the car.
Never had any of the other issues mentioned (yet).. I will be going through the car this summer when I have more time, want to get another 2 years out of it as a DD