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Hi,
Since I am going to replace all the parts operating the clutch, I was thinking of replacing the DMF as well.I am not sure it is broken, I just want to be on the safe side. I had a look on the RS Barn web-site and the weight saving compared to OEM Flywheel is hugh.
But, how will the RS Barn flywheel perform on a stock/street car? any experiences?? will it affect the overall smoothness of the car/ ride etc?
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Rutger
1992 Amazon green convertible. Cargraphic cat. back exhaust, RS Barn/ Design 1 Racing lower & upper strut brace, RS Barn stage 1 Chip, Airbox modification, M030 Swaybars.
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A "belt and suspender" question -- well two questions...
If it's time to sell the car and silence is a must, could we use the spring loaded disk with a DMF?
Leading to ask... why not use the spring loaded disk with a DMF. Save wear and tear on the expensive DMF. A Porsche clutch that will last a million miles?
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[quote name='Georges' post='45066' date='Dec 27 2007, 12:26 PM']A "belt and suspender" question -- well two questions...
If it's time to sell the car and silence is a must, could we use the spring loaded disk with a DMF?
Leading to ask... why not use the spring loaded disk with a DMF. Save wear and tear on the expensive DMF. A Porsche clutch that will last a million miles?[/quote]
The standard original setup is a spring clutch and a DMF..
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Flash,
You never cease to amaze me, I want to know where you are getting all the energy for this? Keep up the good work! I look forward to the improvements in the clutch/flywheel since I am due to have mine replaced.
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I'll have to see where my budget sits once my clutch finally gives it up, its slipping now. I don't think I'll be able to swing the LWFW with a new clutch though <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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[quote name='flash' post='45009' date='Dec 25 2007, 06:12 AM']it will work with the rs barn flywheel - in fact, it was developed specifically for that flywheel, not the fidanza - i am pretty sure that it will work with the fidanza though[/quote]
Flash,
Currently, I have a Spec FW with a Sachs clutch kit, and, obviously, I have the noise and rattle problem in the transmission, especially in 1st, 2nd and 3rd gear.
I don't know if the Spec FW is the same as the Fidanza one, but they look like the same.
Anyway I hope that your clutch disk will work too... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/dry.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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[quote name='flash' post='45506' date='Jan 10 2008, 04:49 PM']the "dish" of the front face is the big question - how far down the bolt surface is relative to the friction surface will determine whether or not the bolt heads hit anything[/quote]
It should be something like 0.2 inch (5-6 mm)... if I remember... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/mellow.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Edit: I misunderstood the message of flash, sorry.
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