Posts: 2,140
Threads: 128
Joined: May 2014
Reputation:
21
Location: Cardiff
Car Model/Spec: Stage3 HDi RHF5@25psi 174bhp
Thanks: 1
Given 41 thank(s) in 38 post(s)
Stage 3. New clutch will be needed at some point soon. Soon so what budget options are available.?
Dw10 hdi
Please include flywheel change options, if any.
Also I heard that some of the van cluitches were slightly meatier clutch than standard. Is this true?
Bearing in mind stage3. So 340ft/lb plus
Given the choice between Niall and the sheep. I would choose the sheep!
/Toseland
Posts: 449
Threads: 21
Joined: Mar 2014
Reputation:
3
Location: Ireland
Car Model/Spec: Stage 3 HDi
Thanks: 2
Given 5 thank(s) in 4 post(s)
cg are the most common, they work but quality is hit and miss. With your turbo I don't think you will see over 300 lbs ft, good hp but i don't think it will give the low down air, which is good news for the clutch
Posts: 6,258
Threads: 371
Joined: Feb 2014
Reputation:
29
Location: suffolk
Car Model/Spec: ford fiesta
Thanks: 4
Given 82 thank(s) in 82 post(s)
I'll be buying an xud cg clutch soon. Might be able to get a discount?
On a break from 306oc for personal reasons. If anyone needs or wants me most of you have my number and or facebook messenger
Thanks for the good times guys n gals. I might be back. Who knows.
Posts: 2,140
Threads: 128
Joined: May 2014
Reputation:
21
Location: Cardiff
Car Model/Spec: Stage3 HDi RHF5@25psi 174bhp
Thanks: 1
Given 41 thank(s) in 38 post(s)
mine will be a while, as i said i will be pushing the old one apart first.
Given the choice between Niall and the sheep. I would choose the sheep!
/Toseland
Posts: 102
Threads: 12
Joined: Mar 2012
Reputation:
0
Location: Leicester
Car Model/Spec: Stage 3 306 HDI
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
Over 300 lb/ft = goodbye gear box!
Posts: 449
Threads: 21
Joined: Mar 2014
Reputation:
3
Location: Ireland
Car Model/Spec: Stage 3 HDi
Thanks: 2
Given 5 thank(s) in 4 post(s)
Hes not right but hes not overly wrong either, plant it in 5th and you will strip the teeth clean off with much over 300lbs/ft, its happened many times on here, I'm on my second or third box :/
Posts: 102
Threads: 12
Joined: Mar 2012
Reputation:
0
Location: Leicester
Car Model/Spec: Stage 3 306 HDI
Thanks: 0
Given 0 thank(s) in 0 post(s)
Don't know of anyone here on .net been running over 300 lb/ft without box issues in the long run. Good for dyno runs, but that's box is not rated for them type of torque figures.
Posts: 5,205
Threads: 91
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
83
Location: Oxfordshire/Cornwall
Car Model/Spec: Moonstone DT/Volvo V50
Thanks: 2
Given 41 thank(s) in 41 post(s)
No need to make the torque that high IMO - with a bigger turbo you should be able to inject further up the RPMs, 340lb.ft is just a recipe for damaging driveline components and causing wheelyspins everywhere. It's nice having that quantity of torque, but the reality is more of a nightmare, it does mean you have to restrict it - the chassis and driveline just can't cope.
I'd be trying to keep it below 310-320lb.ft to save stuff like that - That's my opinion anyway.
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in.
Nanstone GTD5 GT17S - XUD9TE
Volvo V50 D5 R-Design SE Sport - Daily cruise wagon.
Posts: 10,864
Threads: 117
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
119
Location: Southampton
Car Model/Spec: 306 HDi and friends
Thanks: 13
Given 106 thank(s) in 106 post(s)
As the others have said, this turbo shouldn't be torque-monster, which is one of the main reasons i specced it. Personally i'd suggest trying to find a second-hand unit from helix or sachs, or perhaps look into the uprated luk version someone mentioned recently. A lot of the van clutches are meant to be meatier and seem to hold more abuse, might be worth a go.
Posts: 2,140
Threads: 128
Joined: May 2014
Reputation:
21
Location: Cardiff
Car Model/Spec: Stage3 HDi RHF5@25psi 174bhp
Thanks: 1
Given 41 thank(s) in 38 post(s)
That's what I was thinking.. I am wondering if the hdi partner vans are beefier and/or have a stronger spring setup to accommodate for the increased load requirements with the van.!
Who would know?
Given the choice between Niall and the sheep. I would choose the sheep!
/Toseland
Posts: 10,864
Threads: 117
Joined: Dec 2011
Reputation:
119
Location: Southampton
Car Model/Spec: 306 HDi and friends
Thanks: 13
Given 106 thank(s) in 106 post(s)
I believe it's just a more heavily sprung cover plate, i guess the sachs consumer info line might be able to help, got to be worth a shot. That said, i'd still be surprised if it could the abuse you're likely to give it...