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As title, my clutch has started slipping after the remap so looking to get it changed in a few weeks.
Is there a certain brand/type that is recommended?
I'm also planning on changing the cable, is there anything else i can get done while im at it to make the clutch feel better/lighter?
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This has been covered so many time before but any way. Get a decent brand clutch like a luk or valeo and that will hold stage 1 fine. While doing the clutch it is worth doing the fork bushes at the same time while the gear box is out. Also best to do the sleeve and drive shaft seals
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I had a slipping clutch after I first put my stage 1 map on give it a few weeks see how the clutch is. Every time it slips just lift off then back on again.
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My clutch was fine after a few weeks, I was even trying to make it slip before I put the Berlingo clutch on and it still held the power. I put the stage 1 map on back in April and changed the clutch just last week.
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When was the remap? Have you allowed the clutch time to "rebed"? So to say.
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About a month ago now. Initially it was fine, then noticed revs dropping slightly when accelerating hard in 5th gear on motorways' now noticing it more around town as well if i accelerate anything but gently.
I'm just concerned about it giving up on me while on the motorway a few hours from home
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05-09-2014, 11:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-09-2014, 11:09 AM by powerandtorque.)
If it's an old/original clutch and its progressively slipping more and more then it is going to need changing sooner rather than later.
Sounds similar to how mine was - initially it was fine for a month or so, then it would start to momentarily slip at peak torque when hot, and progressively would slip with less and less provocation. That was a ~130k original clutch, so hardly surprising really it was struggling to cope with the best part of 50% more torque!
One replacement Valeo clutch later and its perfect. Did the cable and fork bushes at the same time, along with removing the pedal damper/spring thing, and the pedal action is light and positive now. Be warned that changing the cable is a pig of a job and removing the pin on the clutch fork/arm to do the bushes isn't much better...
In answer to the original question, a good branded clutch should be fine at Stage 1 tune - Valeo, Luk and Sachs are all good brands to look out for.
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Thanks for detailed reply. Mine is at 150k at the moment and most likely on it's original clutch and i've noticed it slipping more in 2nd and 3rd now.
It's booked in at my mate's garage in a few weeks, so he'll have fun lol
Is there a recommended seller that member's use that are well priced?
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To be honest if you have the space I'd do myself. I did mine only last week and its not to hard to do with just basic tools. The only tool I had to buy was a stud extractor for the gearbox stud. Putting the box back on is the hardest part but with a mate its pretty easy.
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05-09-2014, 07:50 PM
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I wouldn't dare try it myself lol i'm pretty handy with tools but nothing mechanical just yet lol