Brad.....Would this one be ok for my car as bought it the other day off Ebay. I PM'd Ben about it earlier but I don't think he has been on here today.I have the BVR 1.8 20vt engine and a 16v GTI gearbox......Here is the link......http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/370532857374?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
Mine came yesterday, Sachs in a Sachs box.Does say on box that Sachs are a division of ZF, so perhaps LUK are too.Known of ZF forever for making racing gearboxes and diffs.
Quote from: tweed on 29 April 2013, 23:13You can have all the power you want and be able to overtake most people in a straight line.... But if you can't drive then having big power is a waste of money and useless.Very true if you are going to own a car of such power then you need to be a good driver. I have been driving 22 years and have owned many cars including a few Cossies, one of which was a pure monster. Bloke I work with has an STI Scoob and was rr'd at 289bhp, on the country lanes he is all over me in my 224bhp Golf MK3, but MK3 Golf's have never been that good when it comes to handling compared to the likes of the 205 GTI, R5 GT Turbo and obviously Scoobs and Evo's that are 4WD. In a straight line I can almost keep with him till 120mph then his will pull on me. I wont even go out in his Scoob, scares the life out of me! I did borrow it for 2 weeks last year when he went on holiday.....Collected 2 of my mates as we were going to the gym. I am 6ft and 16st 2lbs as very in to my Bodybuilding but these lads I train with make me look like a dwarf......Classic to see as a load of steroid using bodybuilders got out of the car looking grey! I would love one but running costs are just stupid. My ex girlfriend had a Ferrari 348ts and the Scoob costs more to run as in petrol, even if driven with care!!
You can have all the power you want and be able to overtake most people in a straight line.... But if you can't drive then having big power is a waste of money and useless.
The only difference between the VR6 and 16V clutch is two extra rivets! FACT!I have had both out compering them to each other using a vernier. I think the 16V clutch kit was £80± from ECP.