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Nope I don't think I have heard one take off.
I'm guessing lots and lots of high rpm horsepower and a auto/manual slushbox of sorts?
Gutless bottom end power and take off is half traction control half clutches so it doesn't stall and or leave sideways pending a sub 5 k rpm or 8k rpm take off.

Complete rambling assumption. Closest I've been to any car of this caliber is TV or magazine article, lol. Walked by a Porsche once, didn't catch anything though.
 
I'm guessing lots and lots of high rpm horsepower and a auto/manual slushbox of sorts?
Gutless bottom end power and take off is half traction control half clutches so it doesn't stall and or leave sideways pending a sub 5 k rpm or 8k rpm take off.

Complete rambling assumption. Closest I've been to any car of this caliber is TV or magazine article, lol. Walked by a Porsche once, didn't catch anything though.
Yep they aren’t fans of taking off. Meant for high speeds I’d assume. Always sounds like someone taking off in 4th gear
 
Why the hell would they have a clutch change every 25K?
Because they can bill you $25k for it. If someone is willing to pay a quarter mil for an unreliable corvette, they're probably gullible enough to pay $25k for a new clutch every 25k miles. Maybe @Andy J. has more insight since he knows people who know people.
 
Why the hell would they have a clutch change every 25K?
Because electrohydraulic-actuated "F1" automated manual transmission.
I.E. paddle shift double clutch system from a true F1 car. Kind of like a drag car gets rebuilt between runs, an F1 car isn't really made to daily drive
The motor has to be removed to replace the clutch

The 458 and later cars were made more road ready and longer maint schedule but the 360 modenas were notorious for nom nom'n some clutches
 
Because they can bill you $25k for it. If someone is willing to pay a quarter mil for an unreliable corvette, they're probably gullible enough to pay $25k for a new clutch every 25k miles. Maybe @Andy J. has more insight since he knows people who know people.
Yeah, those double clutch systems are complicated and were pretty shitty when they were first introduced to the production market. I was instructed when moving the cars at low speed to always do it in second gear because low speed first gear was jerky and bad for the transmission - especially for the 360 Modena.

The one in the first Gallardo was absolutely terrible to drive. I took one on some laps around VIR and was ready to give the car back after a lap because I was afraid the transmission was going to explode from all the noises and weird hesitations during shifts.

I haven’t messed with any of the newer stuff like Troy is talking about, but I can confirm that there are people out there with more money than sense. You’re definitely pulling the motor to change that clutch, which means you’re also putting the entire rear suspension, rear drivetrain, rear subframe, etc. Heck, you have to pull the entire motor just to change the spark plugs on most of these cars. If you’re gonna do all that, you might as well replace every wear component possible while you’re at it.
 
Yeah, those double clutch systems are complicated and were pretty shitty when they were first introduced to the production market. I was instructed when moving the cars at low speed to always do it in second gear because low speed first gear was jerky and bad for the transmission - especially for the 360 Modena.

The one in the first Gallardo was absolutely terrible to drive. I took one on some laps around VIR and was ready to give the car back after a lap because I was afraid the transmission was going to explode from all the noises and weird hesitations during shifts.

I haven’t messed with any of the newer stuff like Troy is talking about, but I can confirm that there are people out there with more money than sense. You’re definitely pulling the motor to change that clutch, which means you’re also putting the entire rear suspension, rear drivetrain, rear subframe, etc. Heck, you have to pull the entire motor just to change the spark plugs on most of these cars. If you’re gonna do all that, you might as well replace every wear component possible while you’re at it.
So like a Ford Super Duty
 
Exactly the same except in this case hot chicks ask you out instead of the other way around :laughing:
I know where you live bro 🤫

This could get very uncomfortable


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I saw a cyber truck in Harlan this summer with FL tags. I was like WTF? How the hell did that get up here...?
?? they drove?The range is over 300 miles (theoretically)
Its a long trek anyway, probably stopped for a big break or the night along the way and charged.
 
?? they drove?The range is over 300 miles (theoretically)
Its a long trek anyway, probably stopped for a big break or the night along the way and charged.
OK, now he's in Harlan. HTF he getting back?
 
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