Clutch kit Luk or Sachs

Sachs Clutch kit

176k, Porsche 944. Throwout bearing went before the rubber center did, honestly the clutch was still fine. New Sachs kit in it now. That transaxle clutch job is a doozy.

Pros: clutch still fine
Cons: throwout bearing went
Vehicle: Porsche
Mileage: 176000 km
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Sachs Clutch kit
scbiker21
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Rating 5.0

Sachs clutch kit is the way to go. I've installed several in Z3's, and every one of them had a great feel. The kit comes with everything you'll need besides tools, although I'd replace the clutch fork pivot pin while in there.

Pros: great feel, complete kit
Vehicle: BMW Z3
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Sachs Clutch kit
Danny-rev-
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Rating 4.0

I got the Sachs clutch kit with a ecs light weight flywheel I think it\u2019s a stage 1 kit super smooth so far kinda pricey but I\u2019ve dealt with cheap and I didn\u2019t like it.

Pros: super smooth
Cons: kinda pricey
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Sachs Clutch kit

Just stick to OEM. The OEM clutch is good for 500+ horsepower and you will be making no where near that. Its only $230 for the sachs clutch kit on FCP Euro

Pros: good for 500+ horsepower
Part number: K70206-01
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Sachs Clutch kit
MUSTARD_FINGERS
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Rating 4.0

I have the kit from darkside on my mk7 (organic plates, “HD DMF”), Malone stage 2. Have about 100k on it since install, no issues or slipping. Clutch pedal is definitely heavier than stock. If you get on it in low rpms, there is still some dmf shudder.

Pros: no issues, no slipping
Cons: heavier clutch pedal, DMF shudder
Mileage: 100000 km
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Luk Clutch kit

The clutch kit, buy the luk kit pn 07233 on rock auto. It's $500 and change with shipping. Plan a couple of days on the weekend to r&r the transmission.

Pros: affordable price, available
Vehicle: Ford Focus
Part number: 07233
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Sachs Clutch kit
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Rating 3.5

I recently had my 2011 Smart Fortwo 451 (1.0 turbo) serviced to replace the clutch and actuator, and I wanted to share my experience. What We Replaced: -Clutch kit (Sachs, OEM) -Clutch actuator (OEM). The old clutch was clearly worn, and the release bearing was almost failing. However, the dual-mass flywheel seemed fine, with no excessive play or noise. After installing everything, the mechanic performed the clutch re-adaptation with a scanner. I finally got my Smart Fortwo 451 (1.0 turbo) back on Friday after replacing the clutch and actuator, and I can definitely feel a big difference. Here are a few things I’ve noticed: 1. Gear changes feel slightly smoother. 2. Weird air sound when accelerating in first gear. 3. The car seems eager to shift but sometimes unnecessarily downshifts.

Pros: smoother gear changes
Cons: weird air sound, aggressive downshifting
Vehicle: Smart Fortwo
Mileage: 100400 km
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Luk Clutch kit

I replaced the disc with LUKs kit and also had my flywheel resurfaced to be safe. The new set-up has about 300 miles on it and continues to slip. Most noticeably around 2700 - 3400 rpm in 3rd and 4th gear. I can feel it seem to slip then catch and gain a magical 15 hp. I have not allowed the clutch to slip enough to have glazed the clutch disc so that's not a possibility, and my "auto" adjusting clutch cable seems to be okay (I can push the transmission arm downwards and the clutch cable spring returns it to the 9 o'clock position). Proper torque specs and sequence were followed and everything was extremely clean upon installation. Also there are no leaks so there is no fluid getting on the disc. New clutch disc, re-surfaced flywheel, new rear main seal, new pressure plate.

Cons: clutch continues to slip, slips in 3rd and 4th gear
Vehicle: Volkswagen Jetta
Mileage: 483 km
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