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Hi all. Im no car expert, if my explanation does not make sense , let me know.. Ok , since replacing my old clutch to jim berry clutch, im experiencing one problem in particular.. Wether im using high boost , low boost or switch my boost off (ebc), these happens regularly now and it used to be noticeble on 3rd and 4th gear, but now its worsen and i can feel it on 1st and 2nd gear... Only when the car gets really hot, when i put my foot all the way down or even half throttle, it revs so high and fast, but the car does not feel its goin that fast , if u know what i mean?? I have to control the throttle to be able to feel the car is actually moving , it felt like wether im pushing it hard that the car revs so high quicker to hit 7k rpm but its not going nowhere? ? I dnt knw if its slippin, as it has a brand new clutch ..could it be boost problem??

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Take a mechanic for a run and get there opinion. Maybe its crazy hectic wheelspin

I will for sure take it to mechanics to check it properly.. I doubt its the wheelspin, lolz.. I cant even get it to do the wheelspin anymore as it doesnt grip or clutch slippin.. Cheers guys for the info..

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