997TT needs new clutch...quick question
#1
997TT needs new clutch...quick question
First post here...
The clutch on my Dad's 997TT is totally shot. It is tuned pretty aggressively on 93 octane (trapping ~124+ mph) and the clutch started slipping quite a bit at the track and finally took a dump the other day all together.
I did plenty of searching on your site and found that it seems the majority recommend stepping up to the Sachs Stage II setup.
For the life of me I cannot find where to order this online. I have found a Sachs Stage II setup for a 996 vehicle....do they use the same parts?
The part numbers I found on Vivid Racing for the Stage II organic clutch kit were:
883082752
881864973
95011608008
Any help would be greatly appreciated so we can get it back on the road. We were actually supposed to take his car and my C6 out to a road course this weekend....good thing the clutch went out when it did instead of on the track
-Shawn
The clutch on my Dad's 997TT is totally shot. It is tuned pretty aggressively on 93 octane (trapping ~124+ mph) and the clutch started slipping quite a bit at the track and finally took a dump the other day all together.
I did plenty of searching on your site and found that it seems the majority recommend stepping up to the Sachs Stage II setup.
For the life of me I cannot find where to order this online. I have found a Sachs Stage II setup for a 996 vehicle....do they use the same parts?
The part numbers I found on Vivid Racing for the Stage II organic clutch kit were:
883082752
881864973
95011608008
Any help would be greatly appreciated so we can get it back on the road. We were actually supposed to take his car and my C6 out to a road course this weekend....good thing the clutch went out when it did instead of on the track
-Shawn
Last edited by FloydSummerOf68; 01-12-2010 at 09:04 AM.
#2
Nevermind, found it on Vivid's site.
Same part numbers.
Was slightly confusing because it is only listed as SACHS-996TT-2 on VividRacing's site, but there are actually two of those listed, but with different descriptions.
Same part numbers.
Was slightly confusing because it is only listed as SACHS-996TT-2 on VividRacing's site, but there are actually two of those listed, but with different descriptions.
#3
you can also order it from AWE tuning. I would skip the -752 pressure plate and go straight to the -764 pressure plate. More clamping force and still stock feel. Ask Mike at AWe for the stage 2.5 clutch
#4
See here for more detail on the Sachs Stage 2.5 clutch that we offer.
http://awe-tuning.com/pages/shared/p...n&IL=996stage2
The pedal feel is like stock and will hold higher horsepower levels and more aggressive driving.
Email me if you have more specific questions.
Mike@AWE-Tuning.com
#6
Please expound on "better engagement".
#7
Having used the Sachs Stage 2 a couple of times, we switched over to Clutch Masters and so has most of the 996TT and 997TT crowd. The part is the same btw. The Clutch Masters kit uses OEM Sachs pressure plate and clutch disk that is then beefed up. Clutch Masters uses a material called FiberTough on the full face disk that is less abrasive on the flywheel then kevlar but holds the same if not more power. The new sprung hub allows for very easy engagment starting out in 1st and 2nd gear and as many 996TT and 997TT customers have seen, the Sachs Stage 2 just cant hold the power. So if you want to replace your clutch again, get the Sachs, if you want a clutch that lasts, get the Clutch Masters. The CM Stage 3 I run in my 997TT with 800 crank. I have done Texas Mile, Drag Raced, and street drive my car to work. It is a GREAT all around clutch. View more here - http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/c...5-p-49671.html
Last edited by bbywu; 01-15-2010 at 08:47 AM. Reason: removed open forum pricing
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#8
Still uncleear on what you mean regarding better pedal feel? The Stage 2 and our Stage 2.5 feel identical to stock. Not sure how you can improve upon that.
Beefed up AND a better pedal feel?
#9
Just thought I'd offer another opinion. I am very familiar with this setup Mike. According to Gene's product numbers, it is the exact setup that was supplied to me on my Ruf conversion. Identical feel to stock, pedal pressure, and engagement point. Even with a LWFW...
#10
Forgot to comment that even with the LWFW it feels the same.
#11
As far as the CM Stage 3 is concerned, there were some folks to didn't like the higher engagement point with a LWFW combination. Not sure if the OP wants to go with a LWFW, but something to consider.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...r-trouble.html
#12
Mike, I heard you swapped back to the stock dual mass a few months ago. Which flywheel were you using?
As far as the CM Stage 3 is concerned, there were some folks to didn't like the higher engagement point with a LWFW combination. Not sure if the OP wants to go with a LWFW, but something to consider.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...r-trouble.html
As far as the CM Stage 3 is concerned, there were some folks to didn't like the higher engagement point with a LWFW combination. Not sure if the OP wants to go with a LWFW, but something to consider.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...r-trouble.html
We only use AASCO flywheels. Only reason we switched was because the chatter at idle was scaring people.
I would often give test drives to guys that weren't always in the know on the noises associated with a flywheel.
It was tough to explain.
So we just went back to stock.
Last edited by Josh/AWE; 01-15-2010 at 11:47 AM.
#13
We only use AASCO flywheels. Only reason we switched was because the chatter at idle was scaring people.
I would often gift test drives to guys that weren't always in the know on the noises associated with a flywheel.
It was tough to explain the noise.
So we just went back to stock.
I would often gift test drives to guys that weren't always in the know on the noises associated with a flywheel.
It was tough to explain the noise.
So we just went back to stock.
#15
It's just the sound is not for everyone.
Frankly it doesn't bother me a bit!
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