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Clutch options - Nathan1305 - 29-07-2014 Need to replace my clutch soon, is there any in particular that are better? I'm looking at tuning the car soon so want something that will hold the power and last long. Any one have any suggestions like a paddle clutch or something? RE: Clutch options - daveylennon93 - 29-07-2014 Unless your goin for big turbo power the standard clutches hold. Just go for a good brand. RE: Clutch options - Mattcheese31 - 29-07-2014 standard Valeo will hold plenty unless you're going 180+ stick to that i reckon . . ![]() RE: Clutch options - Toms306 - 30-07-2014 As above, Valeo should be fine, and is under £100 for the XUD kit on ECP atm! RE: Clutch options - Nathan1305 - 30-07-2014 (30-07-2014, 08:29 AM)Toms306 Wrote: As above, Valeo should be fine, and is under £100 for the XUD kit on ECP atm! Valeo it is then ![]() RE: Clutch options - mr_fish - 30-07-2014 Valeo can also be had on CP4L for £74 atm with their CP10LESS code. I bought a HDi clutch the other day from there with no issues. With the money you save, treat the box to a couple of new plastic bushes for the fork. and maybe a release bearing sleeve. RE: Clutch options - Toms306 - 30-07-2014 It's not too difficult to do yourself tbh, just a bit of a pain lining up the clutch fork being a pull type! If you were closer I'd give you a hand, but I'm sure there are plenty of people near you anyway! (30-07-2014, 08:52 AM)mr_fish Wrote: Valeo can also be had on CP4L for £74 atm with their CP10LESS code. That is good! CP4L hadn't been much cheaper than ECP for a while but that's quite a difference lol! I'd also do the fork bushes, gear oil seals and cable while you're there tbh. And don't forget the gearbox oil. Clutch options - td_dan - 30-07-2014 As said not to difficult justt getting the arm off is the hardest part lol You welcome to come up to birmingham and ill give you a hand RE: Clutch options - Connor - 30-07-2014 Im just up the road if you get stuck mate. Theres nothing brute force and ignorance cant fix ![]() RE: Clutch options - silverzx - 30-07-2014 That b*stard arm is a c**t! RE: Clutch options - bashbarnard - 30-07-2014 I used a blow torch to get mine our half melted then replaced them. So much easier. Nice clutch now as well RE: Clutch options - Nathan1305 - 30-07-2014 Thanks guys ![]() ![]() RE: Clutch options - Piggy - 30-07-2014 +1 on the gearbox oil. Use PSA approved total stuff RE: Clutch options - silverzx - 30-07-2014 Pfft! Just chuck any old gearbox oil in. RE: Clutch options - Nathan1305 - 30-07-2014 (30-07-2014, 12:15 PM)Piggy Wrote: +1 on the gearbox oil. Use PSA approved total stuff Thanks mate ![]() RE: Clutch options - Connor - 30-07-2014 If I had a driveway you could, but sadly I dont :/ RE: Clutch options - Nathan1305 - 30-07-2014 (30-07-2014, 12:45 PM)Connor Wrote: If I had a driveway you could, but sadly I dont :/ Hmm I have a driveway at mine so you could always drive round when I come to replace it all? RE: Clutch options - Connor - 30-07-2014 Yeah ì wouldnt mind coming to supervise ![]() RE: Clutch options - Nathan1305 - 30-07-2014 (30-07-2014, 01:05 PM)Connor Wrote: Yeah ì wouldnt mind coming to supervise Fine by me haha that's all I need is someone to tell me what to do, after that I'm sure I could do it myself in the future ![]() RE: Clutch options - toseland - 30-07-2014 Try calder clutches.. been running a paddle (5) clutch from them in mine for a while... dirt cheap and spot on quality |