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Old 07-17-2018, 07:13 AM   #1
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Frodo,

I did a search. You clearly have a short attention span poor reading skills, or perhaps even a limited intellect. My bet's on the last, and you may want to wipe your nose.

Maytag,

Why are you here? Where is your engine rebuild or SAI string or any other helpful advice to others? I've never read a smaller troll.

Jake was right.
wow, amazing how you berate other posts for lacking respect and then you go and do the same thing.

Perhaps you're the one to be ignored
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Old 07-16-2018, 05:37 PM   #2
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Here's my take:

Dogs are the worst. Really.
I mean, they're primarily followers, not leaders. They're smelly, especially when wet. They take human sized poos. They bark loudly, which is so annoying. They're always trying to jump up on and/or lick your guests. Their breath stinks. Most slobber. And, worst of all, they eat cat poo.

Let that be the final word on it.
I'm out...
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Old 07-16-2018, 08:37 PM   #3
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Here's my take:

Dogs are the worst. Really.
I mean, they're primarily followers, not leaders. They're smelly, especially when wet. They take human sized poos. They bark loudly, which is so annoying. They're always trying to jump up on and/or lick your guests. Their breath stinks. Most slobber. And, worst of all, they eat cat poo.

Let that be the final word on it.
I'm out...
Ha! A well thought-out argument!

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Old 07-17-2018, 07:54 AM   #4
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For whatever it's worth; having done dozens of clutches in European cars (none yet in this, my first porsche), I'd suggest that either brand will serve just fine / equally in at least 99% of possible driving situations. Both are used by various manufacturers as an OEM supplier. Both have quality standards that can be depended upon.

If you TRACK your car.... then this answer isn't as useful, because that last 1% of driving situations MIGHT illuminate a difference between the two.

So DO you? Track you car, I mean.

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Old 07-17-2018, 10:08 AM   #5
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I bought and installed the Sachs clutch/pressure plate and the LUK Dual Mass Flywheel last year. The clutch performs perfectly with no problems.
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