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alright guys!!
i brought a d turbo 2 weeks ago its a ph2 one ! the clutch is nearly on its way out , just wondering what clutch options i can go down,
me and a friend are going to tune the car and make it into a sleeper hopefully its going to run around 180bhp by the time we are done
soo yeah what clutches would you recommend??
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Cg motorsport 4 paddle unsprung clutch plate and a valeo. Pressure plate is what a few of my mates are using
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ahh cool ! do you know how much they are?
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Just a friction plate alone is like 150ish I think :/
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My one cost £220 I think. To be fair though you can get away with a decent stock clutch like a Valeo.
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hmmm that's not bad to be honest , hopefully me and my friend can make a really nice sleeper out of mine!
wouldn't the valeo one slip ive heard good and bad things about them running a bit more bhp??
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Im a running a standard genuine valeo dt clutch.
2.1, 12v with a gt2056s....masses of torque and its done 3000miles of fine driving so far
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Standard valeo for the price..
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Stock clutch for now.
Spend your time and money reaching your figure first
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can upgrade just friction plate with CG for around £100. keeping the gen valeo pressure plate
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(19-11-2013, 10:20 PM)Piggy Wrote: can upgrade just friction plate with CG for around £100. keeping the gen valeo pressure plate
Can you buy stock pressure plates on their own though?
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As jimbo said CG paddle unsprung friction plate and vaelo pressure plate. That's what im running. I got lucky and got an old stock motaquip clutch (which is valeo) off ebay for £30 and used the pressure plate from that and I got the friction plate from CG which the guy did me a deal on 2 for £250 the pair, I think there usually £150 ish each for the friction plate he said.
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They are pretty good at CG for discounting I would do a group buy but I've still got my old one sat in the garage waiting to go on the sedan.
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I was pretty impressed with them. Only took a couple of days to come which wasn't to bad as im pretty sure they make to order
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stock valeo clutch will hold up to 300lbft
Ruan - DT with GT2052V, TMIC, 11mm, Water Injection - 175.3hp 313lb.ft torque
Depends on what turbo you are running/going to run.
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soo basically what your saying guys go with the stock valeo for the time being and when we have more bhp and if i have any problems from there consider a CG motorsports one ??
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Yeah that sounds a good plan. I only changed mine cuz it was slipping even though I don't have a massive amount of torque. When I took the standard clutch off there didn't seem to be any thing wrong with it but it was defo slipping and since I have fitted the paddle clutch I haven't had any clutch slip problems
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Personally I'd go genuine VALEO as you've mentioned and then move onto something beefier if that eventually wears out.
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What do you guys rate LUK clutches like?
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From what I remember LUK is rated more then Valeo for HDi's not sure about XUD's.
Probably CG>LUK>VALEO.
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Im using a borg and beck with a td04, only really use the car at the weekends so its done about 8-10k of abuse and not slipped once
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(20-11-2013, 03:37 PM)Daniel306 Wrote: Im using a borg and beck with a td04, only really use the car at the weekends so its done about 8-10k of abuse and not slipped once
Same here, using a Borg and Beck this last 40k miles, last 8k of which are on a K14-2. No problems atall!
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hmm might go for valeo clutch then and see what happens from there !
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Sweet LUK are over a tenner cheaper 56 quid for a 3 piece clutch
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(20-11-2013, 08:17 PM)sherman306 Wrote: Sweet LUK are over a tenner cheaper 56 quid for a 3 piece clutch
To be honest I would stick a valeo in for the little extra as that's what everyone recommends for XUDs and its tried and tested. I haven't really heard anything on LUK clutches in XUDs
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I thought LUK are on par with Valeo? is it not normal to get a valeo in a LUK box?
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(20-11-2013, 09:51 PM)Daniel306 Wrote: I thought LUK are on par with Valeo? is it not normal to get a valeo in a LUK box?
They could very well be but I don't hear people going on about LUK like they do with valeo
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LUK are ment to be complete oe spec and there warranty system is pretty decent
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As long it's LUK/Valeo/CG I wouldn't worry.
It's the cheapo unknown eBay special brands you need to worry about.
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(21-11-2013, 09:44 AM)silverzx Wrote: As long it's LUK/Valeo/CG I wouldn't worry.
It's the cheapo unknown eBay special brands you need to worry about.
^^ What he said
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