11-15-2006, 07:42 AM
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New Clutch and Flywheel
Well, just got back from the shop last night. The clutch on my 2000 2.7L Boxster with 53K on it seemed like it has been slipping a little. I was not sure if I could wait a few thousand more miles before I replaced the clutch, but went ahead and bit the bullet.
When the clutch came out and we looked at it, it was worn down into into the rivets and there was scoring of the stock flywheel. So, good call in replacing it now. When we were in there, I decided to also install an Aasco Lightweight Flywheel I got from one of the fourm sponsors.
I was not sure about putting in the lightweight flywheel because I have read conflicting reports about their use. But, I am hear to tell you, it is sweet. No additional vibration at idle or on the road, very smooth. Going to this lightweight flywheel saves about 15 lbs of rotating mass for the engine.
It does not seem to be any more difficult to engage the clutch with this setup from a stop or through the gears. Blip the engine and it responds in a hurry. During normal driving I can also sure feel the quicker response of the car. This may not be as big of an improvement for the 3.2L engines, but my 2.7L sure likes it. I would recommend it if you are due for a clutch and have the $$$ to play with.
Ed
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2000 2.7L Boxster 102K; TTP intake, headers, high-flow cats; Dansk high-flow muffler; Autothority ECU chip; TechnoTorque 2; Bilstein coilovers; Racing Dynamics strut brace; stress-bar suspension kit; Aasco lightweight flywheel, B&M short shiftkit; 18" wheels; spare tire delete; OEM GT3 seats; JL audio speakers and subwoofer; Alpine PDX-5/PDX-2 amps; Kenwood DNX8120 CD/DVD/Nav; litronics, deambered
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11-15-2006, 08:25 AM
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What clutch disc did you use?
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11-15-2006, 08:44 AM
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I used the stock, factory replacement clutch kit, the performance clutches were too $$$
Ed
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2000 2.7L Boxster 102K; TTP intake, headers, high-flow cats; Dansk high-flow muffler; Autothority ECU chip; TechnoTorque 2; Bilstein coilovers; Racing Dynamics strut brace; stress-bar suspension kit; Aasco lightweight flywheel, B&M short shiftkit; 18" wheels; spare tire delete; OEM GT3 seats; JL audio speakers and subwoofer; Alpine PDX-5/PDX-2 amps; Kenwood DNX8120 CD/DVD/Nav; litronics, deambered
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11-15-2006, 10:59 AM
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Location: Houston, Texas
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Did the mechanic inspect your rear main seal while he was right there staring at it?
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11-15-2006, 01:11 PM
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I got back my 02 S from the shop for a new clutch too, and it was the same as yours. Clutch disc worn down to the rivets, and the stock flywheel was pretty badly scored and had hotspots throughout. I replaced it with a stock clutch kit and stock dual-mass flywheel. Also replaced the stock slave cylinder, which was leaking. The car also needed an intermediate shaft seal repair, and they went ahead and did the RMS, even though it wasn't leaking, as a preventative and to get the latest up-to-date "Cayenne" seal in there. It drives soooooo much better now! What a difference!
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11-15-2006, 02:21 PM
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how much did everything cost?
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