UMW LWFW / Sachs Clutch install (pics)
#16
Good article (link was posted on 6speed). Relates to performance gains associated with LWFW.
http://www.vetteweb.com/tech/0407vet...ion/index.html
http://www.vetteweb.com/tech/0407vet...ion/index.html
#18
I just put mine in with the lwfw. Actually did the entire job TWICE due to putting the ring gear in backwards. Yeah, I know... First time took an easy 12-16 hours with many issues. Bolts are soft and stripped- had to chisel them to get them started. The tape removal job with the fork was a real joy, etc. etc etc etc
The second go around took less than six hours from start to finish. It is much, much easier once you know how to do it! All this was on a lift with a tranny jack. Getting the slave back in, although not difficult technically, was a bitch as your hands are on both sides of the tranny.
Bottom line:
No difference in pedal "feel"
minimal chatter- really hard to tell until you push the clutch in and then actually notice the difference. I can hear it in my garage clearly but have not heard it yet in traffic at a light-it is that small of a sound.
Throttle response is dramatically different; much, much quicker.
Worth every penny. Kevin is good people and helped on the phone quite a bit. Thanks bro!
The second go around took less than six hours from start to finish. It is much, much easier once you know how to do it! All this was on a lift with a tranny jack. Getting the slave back in, although not difficult technically, was a bitch as your hands are on both sides of the tranny.
Bottom line:
No difference in pedal "feel"
minimal chatter- really hard to tell until you push the clutch in and then actually notice the difference. I can hear it in my garage clearly but have not heard it yet in traffic at a light-it is that small of a sound.
Throttle response is dramatically different; much, much quicker.
Worth every penny. Kevin is good people and helped on the phone quite a bit. Thanks bro!
#23
Sorry for the thread jack...
Greg/Brian at Eurosport Ltd in Englewood. They have done all of my mods since day 1. They are also going to replace drop links this time.
Greg/Brian at Eurosport Ltd in Englewood. They have done all of my mods since day 1. They are also going to replace drop links this time.
Last edited by wross996tt; 04-23-2012 at 02:39 PM.
#26
I overheard a conversation between my indie and a Cayman S owner about installing a LWFW. He said he didn't recommend it unless he was going to track the car because they tended to have an annoying harmonic cruising at lower RPMs.
Has anyone experienced this, or is it something unique to the Cayman. I was going to ask him about it when I pick up the car.
Has anyone experienced this, or is it something unique to the Cayman. I was going to ask him about it when I pick up the car.
#27
I overheard a conversation between my indie and a Cayman S owner about installing a LWFW. He said he didn't recommend it unless he was going to track the car because they tended to have an annoying harmonic cruising at lower RPMs.
Has anyone experienced this, or is it something unique to the Cayman. I was going to ask him about it when I pick up the car.
Has anyone experienced this, or is it something unique to the Cayman. I was going to ask him about it when I pick up the car.
The increased clamping force of the package I got from Kevin, and the improvement in the ability of the engine to spin up quicker, is for me well worth the noise. Adding the LWFW was like adding an additional bump in horsepower via tuning; it's that noticeable.
#28
100% correct.
375 more break-in miles and I will really get to enjoy it.
From reading countless threads about the audibles, I was concerned, but to the extent that there is any difference in sound, I like the 'motorsports clutch' chatter.
Engagement is much better than stock, throttle response too.
375 more miles...
375 more break-in miles and I will really get to enjoy it.
From reading countless threads about the audibles, I was concerned, but to the extent that there is any difference in sound, I like the 'motorsports clutch' chatter.
Engagement is much better than stock, throttle response too.
375 more miles...
#29
100% correct.
375 more break-in miles and I will really get to enjoy it.
From reading countless threads about the audibles, I was concerned, but to the extent that there is any difference in sound, I like the 'motorsports clutch' chatter.
Engagement is much better than stock, throttle response too.
375 more miles...
375 more break-in miles and I will really get to enjoy it.
From reading countless threads about the audibles, I was concerned, but to the extent that there is any difference in sound, I like the 'motorsports clutch' chatter.
Engagement is much better than stock, throttle response too.
375 more miles...
#30
ASLAN, many of these Rennlisters are still running the LWFW kit that I sold them "years" ago.. Dock, WRoss, Powdrhound is running the new 4.0 liter clutch kit. Post what city you live in and maybe you can catch up with a Rennlister.