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360 Clutch pis setting

Discussion in '360/430' started by cr8, Oct 28, 2025 at 7:30 PM.

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  1. cr8

    cr8 Rookie

    Sep 6, 2025
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    Perth Australia
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    Craig Robert Lee
    Looking for factory pis setting. Not sure what sittings are set at now. There's no clutch slip issues but gear change is wee bit slow.
    Thanks
     
  2. EWR

    EWR Karting

    Oct 18, 2020
    58
    Lowcountry SC
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    William
  3. flash32

    flash32 F1 Veteran

    Aug 22, 2008
    7,213
    Central NJ
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    Dominick
    Unless you have a CS TCU which is 4.2 the rest of the 360 are have a range of 4.5 to 5.5

    You need to set it and fine tune it ..
     
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  4. cr8

    cr8 Rookie

    Sep 6, 2025
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    Perth Australia
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    Craig Robert Lee
    Thanks for the info Dom.
     
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  5. sparetireless

    sparetireless Formula 3

    Nov 2, 2003
    1,600
    Set it until the moves car creeps forward every so slightly when in 1st gear on level ground at idle. (then just remember to pull both handles back into N at red lights)

    this will give you the snappiest gear changes from 1-2 and above.

    (I have tried this on all my F1 360s with no noticeable clutch wear.) (I've gotten 40,000 miles out of the clutches routinely) Higher PIS settings make it shift like crap.
     
  6. flash32

    flash32 F1 Veteran

    Aug 22, 2008
    7,213
    Central NJ
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    Dominick
    That is wrong way of doing it but if your happy with your results I am not one to debate you
    It should roll ever so slightly at 1050
    There are a few steps that you need to take depending on model before doing that test
    Drive for 15 mins shifting quite a bit
    Then set the pis to a good starting point
    Reset the clutch wear index if applicable
    Do three stops and goes with each going into first and second gear at at least 3,000 RPM
    Then get on a quarter inch slope and see if the car rolls the same in neutral and in first until you hit 1050
    Repeat until you get it perfect
     
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  7. sparetireless

    sparetireless Formula 3

    Nov 2, 2003
    1,600

    were on the same page

    ..........It should roll ever so slightly at 1050
     
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  8. rayzha

    rayzha Karting

    Feb 17, 2015
    55
    "Reset the clutch wear index if applicable"

    What does this do?
     
  9. flash32

    flash32 F1 Veteran

    Aug 22, 2008
    7,213
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    Dominick
    Based on this index the TCU figures out a torque curve to engage clutch
    Internally you resetting it and it and then it'll start relearning based on new bite
     
  10. rayzha

    rayzha Karting

    Feb 17, 2015
    55
    Thank you. When you would make the call do this?
     
  11. flash32

    flash32 F1 Veteran

    Aug 22, 2008
    7,213
    Central NJ
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    Dominick
    Not sure what you are asking
     
  12. rayzha

    rayzha Karting

    Feb 17, 2015
    55
    Other than actually putting in a brand new clutch is there any times that you would reset this? Say if it was riding the clutch too much or too jerky?
     
  13. flash32

    flash32 F1 Veteran

    Aug 22, 2008
    7,213
    Central NJ
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    Dominick
    New clutch and a check again at about 1000 after clutch install
    New clutch solenoid
    New TCU
    Clutch position sensor

    On 2008 and later whoever any solenoid is changed
     
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  14. rayzha

    rayzha Karting

    Feb 17, 2015
    55
    Make sense. Thank you. I've done about 1000 since getting my clutch done.
     

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