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Sounds tempting, how long would you expect a standard cluth with 41,000 miles on it (i.e mine!) to last with the stage 1 remap?

Hi Mike

To be honest, its a difficult one to answer as it depends on how the car is driven. A clutch that has been loaded up alot at lower revs, or used for towing for example with wear much faster than a clutch that is used for motorway trips.

In general, you should be fine at 41,000 miles. We have tuned 130PD's with 70,000 miles without issues.

We always test drive the vehicle before and after to ensure everything is 100% perfect before you leave us. You will also test drive the new power before leaving.

Feel free to drop me an e-mail or call 01902 324584 if you fancy a chat, or want to book in :thumbup:

My clutch went at 37k with a Star Performance map on it, unknown how long it was on the car for

AmD Generic one-click. Been running it for 80k+ still on OEM clutch & Turbo. Graph below. HTH

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That's a great map. Look how smooth the curves are.

That's a great map. Look how smooth the curves are.

According to Jim or Keith :o @ JKM it "holds the torque well" :D

Hi Mike

To be honest, its a difficult one to answer as it depends on how the car is driven. A clutch that has been loaded up alot at lower revs, or used for towing for example with wear much faster than a clutch that is used for motorway trips.

In general, you should be fine at 41,000 miles. We have tuned 130PD's with 70,000 miles without issues.

We always test drive the vehicle before and after to ensure everything is 100% perfect before you leave us. You will also test drive the new power before leaving.

Feel free to drop me an e-mail or call 01902 324584 if you fancy a chat, or want to book in :thumbup:

Thanks, will have a think about it!:thumbup:

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