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Old 11-16-2017, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Voith
What's the spec and price on clutch? I could use puck pressure plate like that too.
650nm, And the always hold more.
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Where did you bought it? Do they sell just disk?
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Originally Posted by Voith
Where did you bought it? Do they sell just disk?
I Deal sachs performance at work.
Disc is one partnumber And the more important part the pressureplate is Another.
Pricey bits, easy 1300€
Old 11-17-2017, 04:32 AM
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I have new pressure plate and it appears to be same. I think more grip comes from same pressure on less surface..

This is the one I have. If you have time, please measure the thickness of black spring steel, I wonder if it's the same thickness..

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Originally Posted by Voith
I have new pressure plate and it appears to be same. I think more grip comes from same pressure on less surface..

This is the one I have..

Here is my partnumbers.




Here is the cars using the same Sachs performance pressureplate.

PORSCHE :

911 info
3.0 Turbo (191 kW ; 01/1975 - 12/1977)

911 (964) info
3.6 Carrera RS (191 kW ; 06/1991 - 09/1993)

911 (993) info
Carrera RS Clubsport (220 kW ; 01/1995 - )

911 (996) info
3.6 GT3 (265 kW ; 03/1999 - 08/2005)
3.6 GT3 (280 kW ; 03/2003 - 08/2005)

911 (997) info
3.6 GT3 (305 kW ; 03/2006 - 12/2009)

944 info
2.5 Turbo (162 kW ; 08/1985 - 07/1988)
2.5 Turbo (184 kW ; 09/1987 - 07/1991)

968 info
3.0 (176 kW ; 06/1991 - 11/1995)
3.0 Turbo S (224 kW ; 03/1993 - 11/1995)

968 Convertible info
3.0 (176 kW ; 06/1991 - 11/1995
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Fnaly they are here.

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Those are some nice lights.
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Great work with the car. Please let me know the fit and finish of those lights, they look great.
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Originally Posted by blitz951
Great work with the car. Please let me know the fit and finish of those lights, they look great.
The finish is wery good.
I will test fit when the car goes back in the workshop in february.

ATM that place is held up by a Volvo 245.
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Love those lights.
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As I commented earlier they are nice.....but.....doing the currency conversion they work out to 1000.00$ Canadian for a set of headlights. That is a ton of money just for headlights and I am not cheap with spending.
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Originally Posted by gruhsy
As I commented earlier they are nice.....but.....doing the currency conversion they work out to 1000.00$ Canadian for a set of headlights. That is a ton of money just for headlights and I am not cheap with spending.

I got a nice deal, and free shipping, since i bought two kits.

And yes, they are expensive... This car is getting way over what i had in mind... But, that`s all forgoten after some driving in April...
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Ive have the same lights and had them shipped directly from Europe to Hawaii. These headlights are expensive, but they are the very best available for our cars. Fit is very close to like factory headlights, they are sealed, highly adjustable and lights are much brighter than stock.
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Originally Posted by ealoken
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any dyno sheets from his builts?
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