Hey.
I posted a thread not long ago about buying a new clutch. But I just thought I would try and cover all my bases before I go purchase it.
My problem began the other night after I picked my car up from the tuners. We were out giving the skyline a bit of a hard time out the road testing out its new abilities when the clutch started taking up later and later on the release of the pedal after smelling a strange burning sensation. (Hear me out) Here's the thing, the clutch was a heavy duty organic, only 10,000 kms old, never slippd horribly.. Replaced when the motor was rebuilt. Car is currently making 220rwkw. We just changed the gearbox fluid to new lightweight shockproof and seeing how it was driving. It didn't smell like clutch, the burning smell. It more more like the smell of the gearbox oil.
Now the car still drives but the friction point is way up where it shouldn't be and it now slips on anymore than 1/3rd throttle.
I didn't think 220rwkw would be enough to damage a HD clutch (unknown brand). Could of transmission oil somehow contaminate the clutch plate?