Will a slippling clutch adversely affect a dyno?
Will a slippling clutch adversely affect a dyno?
I'm planning on getting my car dynoed in a few weeks and I just noticed that my stock clutch is beginning to slip. Will this negatively impact my dyno results? Should I get the clutch fixed before getting the car dynoed?
Originally posted by Nealoc187
Yeah, you won't get results that are at all accurate if your clutch slips during the run.
Yeah, you won't get results that are at all accurate if your clutch slips during the run.
I guess I'll have to start searching for a clutch soon. I guess 122K on the stock clutch is nothing to be mad about.
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