Looking at a used MT 2016 on Monday...
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.............................Dealer........ Online
Flywheel ...............$1651 ........$ 990
Clutch kit......... ...... 517......... 310 (Gen 4)
T.O. bearing (hyd.) .. 191.......... 114
You gotta be careful. Some of the dealers are still selling the gen 1 clutch through their online channels.
Flywheel ...............$1651 ........$ 990
Clutch kit......... ...... 517......... 310 (Gen 4)
T.O. bearing (hyd.) .. 191.......... 114
You gotta be careful. Some of the dealers are still selling the gen 1 clutch through their online channels.
Has anyone NOT been able to get a clutch replacement under warranty? I’m definitely going to try and get it to slip but am worried my lack of experience with the car will be detrimental to that testing. We’ll see.
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My Gen2 clutch already RIP. Taking it appart and looking at part - heat damage and scorching at flywheel and glazing on the clutch. I suspect it can't handle track conditions: frequent redline shifts and trail braking (accelerator and mild braking input at the same time).
Subjectively, third gen clutch is lighter than second gen. I suspect, but yet to confirm, that it will likely act more like first gen clutch (e.g. slip when pushed).
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Just bang-shift it, it isn't (yet) your car after all. It will slip.
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Hard to say...I know that the one put in mine earlier this month appears to actually be a 4th generation. I did not ask what contributed to yet another part number for the clutch...
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I was also expecting it to be more. So I'm guessing if you went to a indy-shop labor would be something like $1000?
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Took the car for a drive today, it’s hard to tell if anything’s off since it is so different from a Miata. But it makes some fantastic noise! I couldn’t get the clutch to slip but didn’t get it on the highway either, just city streets. Still, it seemed strong through the 1-2-3 shifts.
If I do end up buying it, is it worthwhile to stop by the jaguar dealer and have them update the firmware? I have no idea what version it is running, but guessing it is an older version based on the minimal usage/service.
EDIT: Also, have any of you come from a Miata? How do you think the two compare?
If I do end up buying it, is it worthwhile to stop by the jaguar dealer and have them update the firmware? I have no idea what version it is running, but guessing it is an older version based on the minimal usage/service.
EDIT: Also, have any of you come from a Miata? How do you think the two compare?
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I just took my 2016 S MT in for its first service. I got the stereo system software update and it made a big difference in the quality of the sound system, I would recommend that one for sure.
The exhaust note didn't change at all after the service, but I don't think they did any other software changes. I have noticed that the exhaust pops and crackles have improved over time. I've only got about 900 miles on the car, but it definitely sounds better than when I first bought it.
I've not had any problems with my clutch yet. My VIN is 32xxx so I may have the updated version, not sure
I think you'll like the car, I've really loved mine so far
The exhaust note didn't change at all after the service, but I don't think they did any other software changes. I have noticed that the exhaust pops and crackles have improved over time. I've only got about 900 miles on the car, but it definitely sounds better than when I first bought it.
I've not had any problems with my clutch yet. My VIN is 32xxx so I may have the updated version, not sure
I think you'll like the car, I've really loved mine so far
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You simply cannot compare a 2300 pound vehicle (if that) to the F-Type. Acceleration is nowhere close and there is a valid argument that the Miata is going to be more nimble by virtue of the light weight.
Others with an NC or ND may have some other opinions now that Mazda tried to turn the Miata into a luxobarge. I looked at the ND and would have taken the Spider over the ND...the Spider came closer to matching the fun factor of the NA.
I haven't kicked the '91 BRG out of the garage, but it is a car for its own purposes...
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I just took my 2016 S MT in for its first service. I got the stereo system software update and it made a big difference in the quality of the sound system, I would recommend that one for sure.
The exhaust note didn't change at all after the service, but I don't think they did any other software changes. I have noticed that the exhaust pops and crackles have improved over time. I've only got about 900 miles on the car, but it definitely sounds better than when I first bought it.
I've not had any problems with my clutch yet. My VIN is 32xxx so I may have the updated version, not sure
I think you'll like the car, I've really loved mine so far
The exhaust note didn't change at all after the service, but I don't think they did any other software changes. I have noticed that the exhaust pops and crackles have improved over time. I've only got about 900 miles on the car, but it definitely sounds better than when I first bought it.
I've not had any problems with my clutch yet. My VIN is 32xxx so I may have the updated version, not sure
I think you'll like the car, I've really loved mine so far
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There is no comparison other than both are RWD manual tranny two-seaters, at least in stock form. Someone with a Monster Miata might offer a different comparison. That being said, I should offer the caveat that my primary experience is as an NA owner that has now owned it for better than 15 years.
You simply cannot compare a 2300 pound vehicle (if that) to the F-Type. Acceleration is nowhere close and there is a valid argument that the Miata is going to be more nimble by virtue of the light weight.
Others with an NC or ND may have some other opinions now that Mazda tried to turn the Miata into a luxobarge. I looked at the ND and would have taken the Spider over the ND...the Spider came closer to matching the fun factor of the NA.
I haven't kicked the '91 BRG out of the garage, but it is a car for its own purposes...
You simply cannot compare a 2300 pound vehicle (if that) to the F-Type. Acceleration is nowhere close and there is a valid argument that the Miata is going to be more nimble by virtue of the light weight.
Others with an NC or ND may have some other opinions now that Mazda tried to turn the Miata into a luxobarge. I looked at the ND and would have taken the Spider over the ND...the Spider came closer to matching the fun factor of the NA.
I haven't kicked the '91 BRG out of the garage, but it is a car for its own purposes...
It's hard for me to make the comparison because I've owned the Mazdaspeed for 8 years now, and I'm so used to it... it's like a well-worn glove vs breaking in a new one. I have to get used to the Jag before I can really make a good comparison. Well, other than it seems like acceleration is similar.
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My local Jag service manager quoted me his book price of $1300 for clutch replacement (I too was quantifying the downside if I had to or wanted to replace outside of warranty).
I thought this was a reasonable number given the price I paid for the car, the car is new with no aftermarket parts or any deep experience anywhere replacing these clutches.
I thought this was a reasonable number given the price I paid for the car, the car is new with no aftermarket parts or any deep experience anywhere replacing these clutches.
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