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Offline Fabio Bignose

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New clutch and Flywheel 90k miles
« on: 04 April 2017, 21:30 »
As the title says, new clutch and flywheel being fitted after pedal hit the floor a few days ago.

90k motorway miles and i never thrash it.

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Offline infernox

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Re: New clutch and Flywheel 90k miles
« Reply #1 on: 04 April 2017, 22:27 »
I've heard there are some issues with weak clutches on the R and Audi S3 manual cars and since they have the same amount of torque to the GTD, might be the same thing.

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Re: New clutch and Flywheel 90k miles
« Reply #2 on: 05 April 2017, 10:51 »
Not really sure what your getting at, you cant expect it to last forever can you? even with motorway miles 90K is a lot
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Re: New clutch and Flywheel 90k miles
« Reply #3 on: 05 April 2017, 13:18 »
Not really sure what your getting at, you cant expect it to last forever can you? even with motorway miles 90K is a lot
I Thought the same, it would take me 15 to 18 years!!!!!!!! :grin:to get to 90K, I remember changing clutches at around every 20K on Mini's, 105E's ETC in the 60's. That's why I think todays cars are amazing value with standard kit and reliability.
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Offline Fabio Bignose

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Re: New clutch and Flywheel 90k miles
« Reply #4 on: 05 April 2017, 13:33 »
Just sharing my experience of the car and its components within a tangible timeframe and conditions in case anyone searches the forum for info.  :smiley:

I personally think 90k miles is quite acceptable for a clutch especially considering the high levels of torque.

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Re: New clutch and Flywheel 90k miles
« Reply #5 on: 05 April 2017, 13:49 »
90k sounds about right based on my previous experiences of doing ~100k over 3 years in various Mondeos and Vectras etc.

Usually just before 3 years is up I had to have new clutches.
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Re: New clutch and Flywheel 90k miles
« Reply #6 on: 05 April 2017, 14:13 »
My old 2.0TDI went back with 123k on the clock - first clutch and I didn't drive it like an old nun.
90k sounds quite early in a highish annual mileage car tbh.
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Re: New clutch and Flywheel 90k miles
« Reply #7 on: 05 April 2017, 14:15 »
90k of miles riding the torque curve on the motorway is why it probably has gone

This is why remapped cars tend to kill clutches, not the power that tends to do the damage it was being lazy and using the torque rather than changing down
« Last Edit: 05 April 2017, 14:16 by wigit »