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danishmkvgti:

--- Quote from: fuscobal on March 26, 2010, 02:11:43 pm ---No, it isn't. You must buy it separately !

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do you have the partnr??  :happy2:

fuscobal:
I think it's :

0A5 141 671 - release bearing with hydraulic operation

SachsUK:
Right guys i need to clear a few things up on this thread;

 Firstly this link - http://www.sachsperformance.com/EU/sachs-race-performance-clutch/vw/vw-golf-v-1k1-1003/20-gti-147-kw-102004/index.htm

This is not a link to the official Sachs website, it is just some German blokes who have setup a site and who sell Sachs clutches. Other than this they have no connection with Sachs.

Next this link -  http://www.sachs-boge.co.uk/ is to ZF Trading who import and distribute the Sachs standard/OE parts. This is why the guy on their helpline spoke so much rubbish about the High Performance Flywheel kit - He doesnt know what he is talking about!

If you want to buy or have any problems with your Sachs clutch you need to speak to www.racepads.co.uk. We are the only official UK importer and distributor for Sachs high performance and we have a large network of distributors and fitment centres.


Thanks

Steve
steve@racepads.co.uk

Msportman:
I've heard of several people now running uprated clutches on stage 1 and 2 Edition 30/S3 who had similar issues....it seems it's a problem that keeps rearing it's ugly head especially considering the cost of these items!

I wonder what the 'real' underlying causes are?

 

MAT ED30:
No underlying problem it's just the friction plate is only rated to some stock ish figures or upto around 290bhp as mine was one of the first to go on stage one Revo and everything was fine it was just the friction plate could not grip enough

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