I find that its usually unneccessary to do the procedure after the update unless the machine is creeping in gear afterwards.
The reintialization seems to eliminate the creeping I've occasionally seen.
I'm running the dynojet tune. I've never done a relearn. The machine feels fine, but maybe i'll try to do a relearn this weekend if I think about itIf it has been 2000 miles and it feels like they are slipping, yes. If it feels like they are slipping, yes. If you have put a tune in the machine, yes. They should do the relearn after the clutch update/replacement.
Engine oil has to be warm. I would suggest driving it for a bit to heat everything up then parking it and letting it do its thing.
I'm running the dynojet tune. I've never done a relearn. The machine feels fine, but maybe i'll try to do a relearn this weekend if I think about it
I am not sure if the DJ tune messes with the DCT or not. I have had to mess with the DCT programming because its a Talon ECU in a Pioneer and well lots of changes. It was suggested to me by a member much smarter than me that if I change the DCT, do a relearn and let it settle in. That I might have to do one after it does and I did.