Just picked up my F1 QP from the dealer here in Santa Monica. Had some weird shifting going on in AUTO mode for a few months and decided to take it in for an inspection. I drive the car 99% of the time in manual/sport the 1% Auto only to answer a call, really no sense in urgency as the car drove perfectly fine in Manual. I had the clutch and other items replaced also at the dealer when the odometer read 22K, it now reads 50K. I was crossing my fingers hoping that it wasn't the clutch wearing out causing the symptoms mentioned above. To make a long story longer ? 2 shifting actuators bleeders were loose and required a drop of the gear box and a re learn of the shifting points. None of this matters other than the reason for writing this post.
My clutch wear after 28K miles of aggressive LA manual/sport driving has ONLY worn 46.19%. This includes 1 year in the crazy hill city of San Francisco. My driving habits as follows.
99% in Manual/Sport, always Neutral at the stop light. I shift to Neutral ahead of time when coming to a stop from a higher gear. I try to park where I don't have to reverse. I'll tap down or up 2 gears to avoid an extra gear shift. Looking forward to another 54% roughly 30K miles at my rate. Not sure what those outhere with the Formula D DBW are getting as far as clutch wear. Just thought I share my experiences with real world documentation. 1st picture is the clutch replacement, second is today's read out. If someone wants to donate their DBW to test the remaining 54% clutch wear ? pm me.
Most of my services if not all have been with the dealer. The main reason believe it or not, at least here in Los Angeles. Prices are the same as the indi shops.
My clutch wear after 28K miles of aggressive LA manual/sport driving has ONLY worn 46.19%. This includes 1 year in the crazy hill city of San Francisco. My driving habits as follows.
99% in Manual/Sport, always Neutral at the stop light. I shift to Neutral ahead of time when coming to a stop from a higher gear. I try to park where I don't have to reverse. I'll tap down or up 2 gears to avoid an extra gear shift. Looking forward to another 54% roughly 30K miles at my rate. Not sure what those outhere with the Formula D DBW are getting as far as clutch wear. Just thought I share my experiences with real world documentation. 1st picture is the clutch replacement, second is today's read out. If someone wants to donate their DBW to test the remaining 54% clutch wear ? pm me.
Most of my services if not all have been with the dealer. The main reason believe it or not, at least here in Los Angeles. Prices are the same as the indi shops.