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Clutch after remap
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999pulsar
PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 11:17 am Up
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Going to get the FAP removed and get a remap. Reading over old posts there is a lot of talk about the clutch and fly wheel not lasting as long on the 1.6gti hdi after the remap.

How long is not long? Cars done 50k I only do around 5-6k a year.

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Bailey
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Totally dependant on your driving isn't it.
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Seabook
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depends on what torque did yopu achieve
 
 

 

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 11:18 pm Up
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Not been done yet. Just looking for a rough estimate RS Tuning quotes 137hp 295nm after remap so on them figures average driving with occasional blasts roughly how long.

Dont want to have the remap and need a clutch in 3 months if Im going to be looking at 10-15k miles then thats 2-3 years time so not bothered about that.

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Seabook
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if you are going to do the clutch make sure you get the helix sport clutch or anything with similar quality. they aren't cheap but they are good stuff. i think last time i pay 350 for the complete clutch kit (parts only)
 
 

 

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999pulsar
PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 1:18 am Up
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So does no body have an idea roughly how long a standard clutch will last after a map.

Cheers seabrook also can you recommend a fly wheel ive read a lot of posts about changing to a single but no mention of which one is best.

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Davels
PostPosted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 3:44 am Up
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Just find out how much torque your current clutch can handle. All standard clutches are built with a tolerance. If your new torque figure is close to or over the maximum rated for your standard clutch with 50k on the clock it won't last long.

For example I had an Ibiza FR diesel with a standard clutch rated up to 300ft/lb of torque with the standard car only pushing out 229ft/lb. Despite my remap only taking the car up to around the 300 mark it still slipped Laughing

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