stockton2007
Go Kart Champion
- Location
- NJ
Any weirdness with the cold with yours?
I'm in Jersey so getting the frigid cold like you are, no buzzing that i feel is coming from the clutch.
Any weirdness with the cold with yours?
My buzzing can be heard and felt through the pedal. Once it warms up it seems to go away for the most part. I'll hear it sometimes of I hang a 1/2 shift too long. The clutch rarely chatters like it did when new now.I'm in Jersey so getting the frigid cold like you are, no buzzing that i feel is coming from the clutch.
My buzzing can be heard and felt through the pedal. Once it warms up it seems to go away for the most part. I'll hear it sometimes of I hang a 1/2 shift too long. The clutch rarely chatters like it did when new now.
I'll give an update to my build along with part# from FCP euro and ECS Tuning
Sachs performance kit
Genuine VW Audi TOB All Metal 0A5141671F
Sachs DMF
iAbed RMS
About to pull the trigger, and just want to make a sanity check that this is all I will need for a clutch upgrade?
How many miles do you have on your car? Most of us reused the stock DMF. A few of us are using non-metal throw out bearings which is significantly cheaper. If you want to get everything new and get what *may* be the better TOB, you have all you need. Except maybe new bolts for the fly wheel and pressure plate. I replaced all those we new bolts also.About to pull the trigger, and just want to make a sanity check that this is all I will need for a clutch upgrade?
How long can a dmf generally be reused? I know it's totally dependent on the car/dmf, but I'm at 25k miles and hoping to make it to at least 30k before replacing the clutch, just doing my research...thanks!How many miles do you have on your car? Most of us reused the stock DMF. A few of us are using non-metal throw out bearings which is significantly cheaper. If you want to get everything new and get what *may* be the better TOB, you have all you need. Except maybe new bolts for the fly wheel and pressure plate. I replaced all those we new bolts also.
How long can a dmf generally be reused? I know it's totally dependent on the car/dmf, but I'm at 25k miles and hoping to make it to at least 30k before replacing the clutch, just doing my research...thanks!
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I actually do not know, I just assumed I did.Do you know you need a new dmf?
Mine was done at 19k and it was in fine shape.
It think ihow often you launched the car from a stop, or badly mismatched your shifts were matters more. You could just buy a DMF and return it if you find you don't need it.I actually do not know, I just assumed I did.
Of those 19k miles, how much of it was modded? I'm about to hit 25k.
I actually do not know, I just assumed I did.
Of those 19k miles, how much of it was modded? I'm about to hit 25k.
How many miles do you have on your car? Most of us reused the stock DMF. A few of us are using non-metal throw out bearings which is significantly cheaper. If you want to get everything new and get what *may* be the better TOB, you have all you need. Except maybe new bolts for the fly wheel and pressure plate. I replaced all those we new bolts also.
Are new bolts needed? If so, link?
That's it!So just to double check, that is everything for this kit? (the Sachs performance kit, vw metal TOB, Sachs DMF, iAbed RMS and 6 pressure plate and 6 flywheel bolts)? so $982.09 without the DMF (but with a new RMS) and $1369.72 including a new DMF (and new RMS and all the bolts needed) - other than install (which presumably will include tranny fluid) are there any other costs I'm missing? Thanks!