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Old 05-12-2010, 06:21 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by 2K3_Boxster_S
did you check out this link??

it's basically saying that all Spec Clutch kits for my car will come with an unsprung disk.

http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/performanceparts/Porsche/Boxster/Clutch/Clutch_Kits

I was wondering how people were using a Sachs clutch with the LWF setup. I finally found a site where they sell a Sachs sprung clutch disk. guess they are using this disk. I can't see using an un-sprung disk (which comes in there standard performance clutch kit) on a Single mass. or I could be wrong. everything I have read suggest using an unsprung disk on LWF is a bad idea.

Thanks for the Info on the SPEC. i will check it out.

You absolutely do not want to run a non-sprung clutch on a single mass flywheel. There is a Sachs sprung clutch disc, which if you're on a stock motor, is what I'd do and save the money.
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