Everything posted by Niomi
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Clutch pedal problem!
Only 2 things would prevent that as I see ot which is the clutch plate itself being weak or not strong enough to handle the 400+BHP 500+lbft torque or the clutch slave cylinder.
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Clutch pedal problem!
Literally between 1000 & 5500rpm theres 0 problem. Between 5500 & 5900 theres some clutch slippage because the clutch pedal is slow to return but hit 6000 rpm & you can count just over 2 seconds for the clutch pedal to return. My partner has filled it & the car is now booked back in to the workshop for further investigation--i believe to replace the clutch slave cylinder & see what happens.
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Clutch pedal problem!
I've had a Sachs clutch, flywheel & slave cylinder fitted at the same time as everything needed to run 400bhp from my 2018 f/l vrs230. As soon as I hit 6000rpm & change gear my clutch pedal takes a few seconds to pop back up. I've had a new clutch master cylinder, ecs bleed blocker & braided clutch hose to solve the problem & though improved the problem is still there. Any ideas to help fix the problem?!
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10j Porsche Rear wheels
Dont worry I forgot about the will it fit site tbh, I've bobbed in figures so just got to do a bit of measuring when its daylight & not raining! As for the 235 width tyres I can honestly say I know it's not ideal by any means, however I'm sure I've read that 245 width tyres catch so I'm having to go with the 235. On the plus side I'm no racer-I spend 6 days a week at work which is only a 15min drive away from home & should I choose to track day my car I've still got my original 19" Extreme wheels so for me it's not to much of a drama
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10j Porsche Rear wheels
Forgive me gaz with having the 20mm spacer hub adaptors fitted that should bring the et figure back down to et41 from the Porsche et61 so in theory I need to measure my wheels that are on the car to see if theres enough room to alloy the new wheels to be 40mm closer-would that be correct?
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10j Porsche Rear wheels
I've got a mk3 facelift vrs230. I'd like to fit a set of porsche wheels to it which are 9x19 et 60 front & 10x19 et61 rear. I've already got a set of 20mm hub adaptors so naturally my question is are the 10j wheels going to fit? Minor wheel poke I dont mind as long as it's not ridiculous & obviously the wheel/tyre doesn't hit the rear shocks. Tyre wise I wont be going wider than 235. Thankyou for your help
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Mk3 F/l Octavia vrs230 10j rear wheels
I'm looking at buying Porsche alloys to go on my 2018 Octavia vrs230. I have the 20mm stud conversion adaptors. The front wheels are 9x19 et60 & the rears are 10x19 et61. Obviously il have to run stretch tyres at 235 35 19 but are the wheels going to fit. Minor catching doesn't worry if it's just bodywork itll touch. Thankyou for your help