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    well im looking for a heavy duty clutch, but i duno where to start, could some one please help me, i want a sports clutch, somthing real good, but comes wiht a good price and some advice on were to take my car, i live in melbourne so pretty much in the area... quick n cheap, thanks alot guys

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    1.6, 1.8T, 2.0 ?

    For a Golf, Bora, or Beetle ?

    Need to be a bit more descriptive...
    -DIDZ

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    • #3
      Sports clutches and other modifications will remove the smoothness and ease of use associated with OEM too often than not. Keep that in mind before you go bonkers with some serious transmission mods.
      80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html

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      • #4
        sorry, i was in a rush, its a 1.8t with boosted turbo, and my clutch now is slipping more than it grips, so im looking into doing this in the very neer future...

        any advice would be grately appreciated, sorry again for the breif description befor

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        • #5
          i just got my clutch replaced last week, i own a gti.

          I bought a extreme clutch system which included clutch, clutch cover and fidanzer lightened flywheel..

          i got the lot for around $1300.
          my acceleration difference is amazing. (plant it anywhere in 1st gear and the wheels will start to skip)
          the clutch i got was a solid xtra heavy duty button clutch, its very rough to drive in peak hour and there are a few rattles but that is expected.
          however when you give it my god the difference.

          MK4 GTI|REVO|4BAR ADJ FPR|APR FMIC|APR R1 DV|TURBO INLET PIPE|KONI|WHITELINE|CUSTOM CAI + K&N|2.5" TB + HI FLOW CAT| ECS DOGBONE

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          • #6
            Originally posted by gimp1 View Post
            sorry, i was in a rush, its a 1.8t with boosted turbo, and my clutch now is slipping more than it grips, so im looking into doing this in the very neer future...

            any advice would be grately appreciated, sorry again for the breif description befor
            what car? assuming you have a gti and you tranny is a 02J (same as NGOLF.U and mine) you could also go for ecs stage 1 clutch kit (vr6 clutch and G60 fly). it cost me just under 700 inc shipping and it remains as smooth as stock, pedal slightly softer than before. With the chatter/rattles its a bit of a hit n miss and luckily i didnt get any. the car feels a lot quicker, check out the reviews on vortex.

            also if you need to adjust the gear linkages for smooter shifting, the shift mechanism on top of the tranny n inside the car on our cars is from the older 02M tranny and not 02J like in the states
            1.8T AGU | K04 | GIAC | 380cc | VR6 MAF | Custom Intake | FMIC | TIP | 3bar FPR | N75J | 42DD 3-2.5" TB | GFB DV | FK Highsport | ECS Stage 1 Clutch | OZ FUTURA

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            • #7
              Is that the golf club lookin thing??

              MK4 GTI|REVO|4BAR ADJ FPR|APR FMIC|APR R1 DV|TURBO INLET PIPE|KONI|WHITELINE|CUSTOM CAI + K&N|2.5" TB + HI FLOW CAT| ECS DOGBONE

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              • #8
                Originally posted by NGOLF.U View Post
                Is that the golf club lookin thing??
                i think that golf club looking thing called a shift weight or weighted something, the shift weight its self is the same on both trannys, just below the shift weight is where the difference is and how it can be adjusted. the linkages connect to this. also the shifter inside the car is totaly different, take the cover of the shifter inside and compare it to the 02j shifter and you'll see what i mean.
                1.8T AGU | K04 | GIAC | 380cc | VR6 MAF | Custom Intake | FMIC | TIP | 3bar FPR | N75J | 42DD 3-2.5" TB | GFB DV | FK Highsport | ECS Stage 1 Clutch | OZ FUTURA

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by NGOLF.U View Post
                  i just got my clutch replaced last week, i own a gti.

                  I bought a extreme clutch system which included clutch, clutch cover and fidanzer lightened flywheel..

                  i got the lot for around $1300.
                  my acceleration difference is amazing. (plant it anywhere in 1st gear and the wheels will start to skip)
                  the clutch i got was a solid xtra heavy duty button clutch, its very rough to drive in peak hour and there are a few rattles but that is expected.
                  however when you give it my god the difference.
                  Have you done the dog bone moutn yet Frankee? That also made a hige difference for me in getting the power down..
                  Originally posted by Whubbsie
                  There is nothing better than a polo badge, thats why you will notice Veyron drivers with polo gti badges.... they know where the true sizzles at!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 99gti View Post
                    Have you done the dog bone moutn yet Frankee? That also made a hige difference for me in getting the power down..
                    nah i havent, did you get yours from james?? ill get one this week

                    MK4 GTI|REVO|4BAR ADJ FPR|APR FMIC|APR R1 DV|TURBO INLET PIPE|KONI|WHITELINE|CUSTOM CAI + K&N|2.5" TB + HI FLOW CAT| ECS DOGBONE

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                    • #11
                      oem

                      yeh i heard about the ecs tunning clutches cheaper than oem, unless you have some serious hp or your clutch carks it keep the oem there good quality but yeh if i had to replace mine probably would get an ecs one as oem is a rip off.
                      GT-28-VW sigpic three hundred and something days till get licence back , couldnt resist that corrolla needed to teach it a lesson

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Golf Houso View Post
                        Sports clutches and other modifications will remove the smoothness and ease of use associated with OEM too often than not. Keep that in mind before you go bonkers with some serious transmission mods.
                        im sorry mate,but thats not right.just ask me,dub20v & didz to name a few.
                        also depends on how "heavy duty" you go for.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Golf Houso View Post
                          Sports clutches and other modifications will remove the smoothness and ease of use associated with OEM too often than not. Keep that in mind before you go bonkers with some serious transmission mods.
                          Not if you change the clutch master cylinder at the same time for a new one for an extra $200
                          I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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                          • #14
                            I didnt and mine is no where near "rough"or "hard".......

                            if the work is not done correctly , you use inferior products or just dont know how to drive smoothly then im sure you guys are right.

                            my brother inlaws nissan skyline with 400kw atw(some crazy numbers anyway) has done just about every concievable mod to the gb/drivetrain and even his car is not rough or hard to drive.spent a huge amount of money on it though.

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                            • #15
                              do you have any more technical information on those modified cars? Like set ups and costs GPKGTI?
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