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paddle clutches - sam - 08-01-2013

well im buying a hdi box after the 2nd of feb and might aswell change the clutch while im at it as there any makes of paddle clutches to stay away from? and what is a good one for around the 200 mark?


RE: paddle clutches - cwspellowe - 08-01-2013

CG paddle clutch always seems to be recommended around these parts Wink


RE: paddle clutches - sam - 08-01-2013

Ideal cheers dude


RE: paddle clutches - 4WayDiablo - 08-01-2013

Why a hdi box ? :-(
I see the new turbo and everything then you get a hdi box? Step in the wrong direction much! Lol


RE: paddle clutches - CJ_Derv - 08-01-2013

(08-01-2013, 10:41 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: CG paddle clutch always seems to be recommended around these parts Wink

^^^ this ive had one on the blaze and have one ready for current derv


RE: paddle clutches - David - 08-01-2013

(08-01-2013, 11:27 PM)4WayDiablo Wrote: Why a hdi box ? :-(
I see the new turbo and everything then you get a hdi box? Step in the wrong direction much! Lol

Agree here. I need a hid box on my due to the mileage I do. Tbh I would stick to a DT box because you really don't need the range through the gears


RE: paddle clutches - sam - 09-01-2013

Nice one cj what they like on a daily basses? And the hdi box is cheap and my dt box is on its way out plus I can get my baler bm engine mounts on at the same time


RE: paddle clutches - Ricky - 09-01-2013

I have a paddle, once they wear in the are a little bit juddery, but I don't mind it and I use it every day.


RE: paddle clutches - CJ_Derv - 09-01-2013

Ive just gone for a sprung because it was at the right price on ebay tbh, sprung are great IMO just like a standard with a bit of added bite. Ive not driven an unsprung in a derv but i know strictly_derv has one though.

Im going to be gettinG a unsprung one next though and they are slightly cheaper i believe from cg

Im sticking with the DT box as prefere the shorter box and not keen on the gap between 2nd and 3rd with the HDi plus dont do much milage


RE: paddle clutches - sam - 09-01-2013

Ahhh nice one dont think the juddering would be an issue probs get used to it only consern is on a dail basses as driving to work and back is 14 miles and 4 od them is through town so loads of traffic lights


RE: paddle clutches - Dum-Dum - 09-01-2013

Personally id get a helix paddle cos CG are a bunch of cowboy c**ts

The springs in a sprung paddle clutch are only rated to 280lb/ft and it is possible to snap them past that point meaning that your clutch will judder anyway as well as rattling more than normal.


RE: paddle clutches - strictly_perv - 09-01-2013

(09-01-2013, 10:16 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Personally id get a helix paddle cos CG are a bunch of cowboy c**ts

The springs in a sprung paddle clutch are only rated to 280lb/ft and it is possible to snap them past that point meaning that your clutch will judder anyway as well as rattling more than normal.

The rattling does my head in, end up pressing the clutch pedal when arriving some places as it makes it sound broken otherwise.


RE: paddle clutches - Ricky - 09-01-2013

(09-01-2013, 10:20 PM)strictly_derv Wrote:
(09-01-2013, 10:16 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Personally id get a helix paddle cos CG are a bunch of cowboy c**ts

The springs in a sprung paddle clutch are only rated to 280lb/ft and it is possible to snap them past that point meaning that your clutch will judder anyway as well as rattling more than normal.

The rattling does my head in, end up pressing the clutch pedal when arriving some places as it makes it sound broken otherwise.

Same, I thought it was broken, thought I was going to have to take the damn thing apart again!


RE: paddle clutches - ozonehostile - 09-01-2013

i wouldn't opt for an unsprung paddle clutch if your going to be using it around town alot, quite brutal


Re: paddle clutches - darrenjlobb - 09-01-2013

Unsprung ftw


RE: paddle clutches - Ricky - 10-01-2013

(09-01-2013, 11:52 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: i wouldn't opt for an unsprung paddle clutch if your going to be using it around town alot, quite brutal

Everyone says that, but they really are fine, with the torque of these diesels they are easy to use. I imagine on a torqueless vtec or something they would be quite hard to engage.


RE: paddle clutches - ozonehostile - 10-01-2013

(10-01-2013, 12:18 AM)Ricky Wrote: Everyone says that, but they really are fine, with the torque of these diesels they are easy to use. I imagine on a torqueless vtec or something they would be quite hard to engage.

ah, yeah thats what i was basing my experience of unsprung clutches on, renault megane coupe with unsprung clutch. jerky to say the least