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Clutch to cope with 400-500bhp 1.8T?
« on: 27 July 2012, 18:55 »
Hi

 

Going to be running between the above power in a 1.8T 5speed setup and was wondering what clutch and flywheel I need to use?  be nice to factor in a bit extra BHP so I dont get slipping.

 

Anyone any ideas?

Chris

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Re: Clutch to cope with 400-500bhp 1.8T?
« Reply #1 on: 27 July 2012, 20:08 »
Hi

 

Going to be running between the above power in a 1.8T 5speed setup and was wondering what clutch and flywheel I need to use?  be nice to factor in a bit extra BHP so I dont get slipping.

 

Anyone any ideas?

Chris

i think the 5 speed box starts to disintegrate after 300lbft.

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Re: Clutch to cope with 400-500bhp 1.8T?
« Reply #2 on: 27 July 2012, 22:52 »
My 5 speed has coped with 350lbft for 4yrs.
Clutch wise - not sure dude. I use a sachs organic but think its only good for 400-450. Maybe the caschs organic paddle clutch would do the job but then you have the on/off issue of paddle clutches.
What you planning on using the car for with 500bhp in a fwd?

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Re: Clutch to cope with 400-500bhp 1.8T?
« Reply #3 on: 27 July 2012, 23:05 »
Going fast in a straight line....ive learnt mk4s dont do corners quick.

Not fussed about on/off feeling...its 'not' a daily driver (altho i bet it will end up being)

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Re: Clutch to cope with 400-500bhp 1.8T?
« Reply #4 on: 27 July 2012, 23:19 »
My 5 speed has coped with 350lbft for 4yrs.
Clutch wise - not sure dude. I use a sachs organic but think its only good for 400-450. Maybe the caschs organic paddle clutch would do the job but then you have the on/off issue of paddle clutches.
What you planning on using the car for with 500bhp in a fwd?

Im just going off what Awesome gti told me tbh mate.

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Re: Clutch to cope with 400-500bhp 1.8T?
« Reply #6 on: 27 July 2012, 23:21 »
My 5 speed has coped with 350lbft for 4yrs.
Clutch wise - not sure dude. I use a sachs organic but think its only good for 400-450. Maybe the caschs organic paddle clutch would do the job but then you have the on/off issue of paddle clutches.
What you planning on using the car for with 500bhp in a fwd?

Im just going off what Awesome gti told me tbh mate.

Pity. Awesome built my car!

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Re: Clutch to cope with 400-500bhp 1.8T?
« Reply #7 on: 28 July 2012, 11:00 »
Theres loads of cars that run over 300lbft.

Sure you dont mean the rods at 300lbft?

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Re: Clutch to cope with 400-500bhp 1.8T?
« Reply #8 on: 28 July 2012, 11:17 »
Cant help you with your question. but you live nearish to me so if you reach over 400 bhp feel free to take me out for a blast  :grin:

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Re: Clutch to cope with 400-500bhp 1.8T?
« Reply #9 on: 28 July 2012, 12:15 »
Theres loads of cars that run over 300lbft.

Sure you dont mean the rods at 300lbft?

no mate i mean gearbox lol, ive already got IE rods and JE pistons. I rang awesome about fitting a IHI turbo and they also recommended changing my 5spd box to a 6spd box as the 5spd synchronism's tend to disintegrate after 300lbft.