Should I do sport clutch and LWFW
#1
Should I do sport clutch and LWFW
Hello All,
Well Porsche is replacing my engine with a new one because of the IMS failure. I would like to ask everyone advice. While I have the engine out, should I upgrade the clutch to a sport clutch and install a LWFW? Let me know what you guys think and if you have this upgrade let me know how you like it?
Thanks
Well Porsche is replacing my engine with a new one because of the IMS failure. I would like to ask everyone advice. While I have the engine out, should I upgrade the clutch to a sport clutch and install a LWFW? Let me know what you guys think and if you have this upgrade let me know how you like it?
Thanks
Last edited by Porsche05; 12-28-2009 at 06:58 PM.
#2
I did it, and am thrilled. The engine revs much quicker. An upgraded clutch isn't really necessary, but the LWFW is an excellent upgrade. I've posted on it here:
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...rade-time.html
CATTMAN
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...rade-time.html
CATTMAN
#3
I have it in my Cayman, X51 clutch and LWFW, but I alos have a turbo installed and 520BHP in it. What mods do you have?
Just doing the clutch and LWFW will be probably around $3-4K, it will rev easier but without any other mods not necessary.
The LWFW will add some noise and rattle at idle, just like a GT3. Not bad though.
Just doing the clutch and LWFW will be probably around $3-4K, it will rev easier but without any other mods not necessary.
The LWFW will add some noise and rattle at idle, just like a GT3. Not bad though.
#4
Any stage 3 clutch will be very stiff, so, make sure you know what you`re doing.
it does make sense to put those mods on as engine is going down. LWFW will make car more difficult to drive in start-stop traffic, but is probably worth to do for acceleration benefits. I will definitely do LWFW when my clutch will be due to be replaced.
In your situation for clutch I would decide based on condition of your current stock clutch. It may not yet be worn at all and in this case it may not be overly critical to get a new one, but it is up to you. If it is more than 30% worn them I guess it is better to replace it now than to wait and pay for it again.
it does make sense to put those mods on as engine is going down. LWFW will make car more difficult to drive in start-stop traffic, but is probably worth to do for acceleration benefits. I will definitely do LWFW when my clutch will be due to be replaced.
In your situation for clutch I would decide based on condition of your current stock clutch. It may not yet be worn at all and in this case it may not be overly critical to get a new one, but it is up to you. If it is more than 30% worn them I guess it is better to replace it now than to wait and pay for it again.
#5
I did it, and am thrilled. The engine revs much quicker. An upgraded clutch isn't really necessary, but the LWFW is an excellent upgrade. I've posted on it here:
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...rade-time.html
CATTMAN
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...rade-time.html
CATTMAN
"Whoa, big difference. Of course I stalled 3 times right off the bat, as the clutch uptake is a LOT more immediate. Pedal pressure is actually lighter on the way in, but comes back up more slowly, the way it does in an OEM 997TT. You've got to blip the RPM's to around 1800-2000 before you can let off the clutch, and you've got to let off it quickly. It's ready to grab almost immediately."
I mean, 'blip' car up to 2K rpm area to make it move? As your clutch got burned in a bit with time - can you start your car now moving without slippage on snow/wet pavement starting with 1-1.5K rpm very slowly at 4-5mph speed? Or will it get stalled at such attempt right away?
Last edited by utkinpol; 12-28-2009 at 11:05 AM.
#7
do the LWFW and do an LSD too, one for sale here
the expense of these upgrades really is the labor - while they are in there, this should be minimal additional cost
the expense of these upgrades really is the labor - while they are in there, this should be minimal additional cost
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#8
I have a LWFW with my OEM clutch, and I don't find it anymore difficult to drive in city traffic, nor do I need to blip the throttle to get the car moving from a stop.
I doubt that Porsche is going to want to replace the FW when doing an engine swap, but if they do, go for it, it is worth the money.
I also have a LSD and it makes it a big difference for exit speed of corners.
I doubt that Porsche is going to want to replace the FW when doing an engine swap, but if they do, go for it, it is worth the money.
I also have a LSD and it makes it a big difference for exit speed of corners.
#9
Clutch: I have the Sachs Stage 2 clutch, which is not stiff at all. And where at first I had to blip the throttle, I no longer have to do that, it feels just like a regular clutch. Of course it can handle more power, and is more durable, too.
LWFW: This has NOT made my car difficult in traffic. I don't know what car you experienced that with, but I've not had that to any degree. There is, as someone noted, a bit of "clatter", if you will, associated with the LWFW. It's not annoying though, or loud. I only hear it at idle when my foot is off the clutch.
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LWFW: This has NOT made my car difficult in traffic. I don't know what car you experienced that with, but I've not had that to any degree. There is, as someone noted, a bit of "clatter", if you will, associated with the LWFW. It's not annoying though, or loud. I only hear it at idle when my foot is off the clutch.
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