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Thread: New Clutch Kit Required

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dyldo View Post
    hi matey. I was in Exoticars today just shooting the breeze with Arthur and was sure I saw your car there. Obviously it isn't your ride as such, but we did get to talking about whether a bell-housing can be repaired etc and they recently did an amazing job on a bell housing for a Audi S4 and it looked like a top job. I'd definitely be getting a second opinion from Arthur before shelling out for a new box.
    I know arthur does some great work... not shelling out for a complete new box jus need the bellhousing
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    Seems appropriate to put this here:

    Guide for bleeding clutch (and brakes)
    http://www.billswebspace.com/R32Brak...eBYAnthony.pdf

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    Sachs HRE or Clutch kit installed last week....

    Bad........Ass, heaps of clamp force, single mass lightweight flywheel, a bit of chatter at idle but barely, and definitely driveable.

    I think i would never buy another clutch, the only issue i have with it is i cant stand at the lights with my foot on the clutch too long cause my leg gets sore, its one heavy pedal. Feels similar to oem but 200% as good and 50% of the cost......

    Is also usable with stock release bearing.

    That is all
    Last edited by type 17; 20-09-2011 at 09:40 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by type 17 View Post
    Sachs SRE or Clutch kit installed last week....

    Bad........Ass, heaps of clamp force, single mass lightweight flywheel, a bit of chatter at idle but barely, and definitely driveable.

    I think i would never buy another clutch, the only issue i have with it is i cant stand at the lights with my foot on the clutch too long cause my leg gets sore, its one heavy pedal. Feels similar to oem but 200% as good and 50% of the cost......

    Is also usable with stock release bearing.

    That is all
    they are absolutely great and the car revs so much more easily and smoothly, i would recomend to everyone.
    Last edited by Matty VWR 32L; 19-09-2011 at 09:47 AM.
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    Southbend make good gear if you're looking for an alternative (email me about that).

    Quote Originally Posted by type 17 View Post
    the only issue i have with it is i cant stand at the lights with my foot on the clutch too long cause my leg gets sore, its one heavy pedal.
    Haha you want to try a Hayes triple plate pedal clutch like the one in our Dragster! 80kg Barbell squats are easier than pushing that thing in.

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