JCW Jcw clutch replacement
#1
Jcw clutch replacement
So at 32k my 09' JCW is slipping in high gear. I did some research and was thinking about the Valeo Clutch conversion to the SMF. It seems best for the price. But there are some questions. My car has mods est hp is 250-270. Im hoping the valeo can handle it. And was hoping someone has some feed back on an install. My car is a fun car and is not a daily driver. I'm planning on calling the company Monday. If anyone has the model # that would help.
Thanks for taking the time. I hope some of you have some answers.
Phil
Thanks for taking the time. I hope some of you have some answers.
Phil
#3
Have you looked at the OS Giken kit.....those kind of numbers it would be at the top of my list.
When my stock clutch wears out, probably going to be a loooonnng time, I was looking at that Valeo as they make one for the R53 too, but I'm running stock JCW numbers...
OS Giken @ Way Motor Works
When my stock clutch wears out, probably going to be a loooonnng time, I was looking at that Valeo as they make one for the R53 too, but I'm running stock JCW numbers...
OS Giken @ Way Motor Works
#4
As good as it might be $1700 is out of the question. $300-500 including SMF makes sense. The mechanic is a ex mini mechanic has done the install a lot of times. He said labor is $800. which makes sense. It's a big job. I'm calling Valeo tommo to find out if there conversion kit will work in my car and handle the power. We'll see.
#5
It is a lot, but includes new flywheel, about an $900 part for your MINI. If you end up needing a FW after breaking it all down, I'd go with the OSG kit for those HP numbers.
If you just install new clutch this round and he "thinks" the FW will be ok for a bit longer, no telling how long that could be. May end up paying that Off Duty MINI Tech another $800 labor down the road soon + 900 for a stock flywheel, so at that point another $1700.00 in the hole and back to square one with basically a stock set up.
When a OEM part wears out, and there is a suitable/proven reliable performance upgrade, I typically do the upgrade.....
If you just install new clutch this round and he "thinks" the FW will be ok for a bit longer, no telling how long that could be. May end up paying that Off Duty MINI Tech another $800 labor down the road soon + 900 for a stock flywheel, so at that point another $1700.00 in the hole and back to square one with basically a stock set up.
When a OEM part wears out, and there is a suitable/proven reliable performance upgrade, I typically do the upgrade.....
#6
The Valeo conversion kit comes with everything for $375. But I have to find out if it can handle my mods. I'm not planning on going over 300hp. That was my goal from the beginning of this project. From the research I've done the Valeo can handle it. But I'm not doing nothing until I talk to them tommo. My guy is actually a mechanic. Which is better than a tech. I have a friend that's a great mechanic but I really don't want to hear his ****.
And I rather have someone that has done this a bunch of times. It might cost me a little more but it's worth it. And I feel the price is fair.
And I rather have someone that has done this a bunch of times. It might cost me a little more but it's worth it. And I feel the price is fair.
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I'm sure the Giken is and should be a beefier clutch. And should be for the cost. I hope I hear good news from Valeo!! If Valeo has a beefier conversion kit to the SMF if the cost is reasonable I will consider that. I am also going to discuss this with my mechanic and get his input. But he said the Valeo sounds good.
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Valeo doesn't offer a conversion kit for the R56 yet, so what your buying won't fit or work. I've talked to them many times about making one for us, but they haven't yet.
So it's stock or Giken.
So it's stock or Giken.
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I wasn't sure what your decision with the Giken. I wil probably go with JW TURBO. They know what there doing and stand behind there product. You can actually speak to Arin who is very knowledgeable and will put you in the right direction. My goal is to dyno 300hp to the wheels eventually. I don't have an unlimited budget like some people. So I pick my mods carefully. Talk soon.
Phil
Phil
#14
With almost 300 HP you should consider adding an LSD while the clutch is being changed. All that power going to just one tire isn't very practical. Even with an LSD, you'll still have a traction problem.
If your new flywheel is much lighter than OEM, be prepared for some nice improvement in acceleration. My experience with light flywheels shows they suck with big, slow-boosting turbos --- lose inertia at launch, so it takes forever to get moving without a lot of slipping the clutch. Once turbo is boosting, performance is awesome, just takes awhile. Talk it up with someone using one BEFORE you invest --- get a few opinions from experienced people --- maybe even a ride.
If your new flywheel is much lighter than OEM, be prepared for some nice improvement in acceleration. My experience with light flywheels shows they suck with big, slow-boosting turbos --- lose inertia at launch, so it takes forever to get moving without a lot of slipping the clutch. Once turbo is boosting, performance is awesome, just takes awhile. Talk it up with someone using one BEFORE you invest --- get a few opinions from experienced people --- maybe even a ride.
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Both Quaiff and OS Giken are popular. I've read that they operate and perform differently --- like one is better for track and the other for straight-line. I don't know which is which, but mine is a Giken and I'm happy with it. Big difference in cost.
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Giken is always expensive. But you get quality. And I put a bid on for a giken clutch set up. It was brand new but he wanted more than I was willing to spend. I offered $1300 but he wanted $1500. I think the JW will be fine. Around April I will get it done. If something comes up in the mean time who knows. Thanks for your input.
#20
How does the OEM LSD compare to the Quaiff or OST Giken? Mine has the OEM - based on your experience, would it be beneficial to replace it?
#21
Only if you're not happy with the way it works --- "if it ain't broke, don't fix it!" For most of us, an inoperative LSD isn't detectable --- it takes extreme operation on a track, ¼ mile or oval, for the LSD to be noticeably defective. Most LSD complaints I've read about are when on a sharp corner, at high speed --- you're on three wheels and losing traction. 'Fraid I don't know whether it's Quaiff or Giken that causes this, but it's normal operation for one of them.
#22
I think wavetrac is the only lsd that will transfer when theres zero traction on one wheel
Clutch is not so slowly is dying on mine too, started with the 5/6 gear slip but I'm sure it just isn't as noticable anywhere else
OSG would have been nice but was more than i was looking to spend.
I'm waiting for quaife lsd and jmtc stage 3 clutch/flywheel to be delivered.
Clutch is not so slowly is dying on mine too, started with the 5/6 gear slip but I'm sure it just isn't as noticable anywhere else
OSG would have been nice but was more than i was looking to spend.
I'm waiting for quaife lsd and jmtc stage 3 clutch/flywheel to be delivered.
#23
I have an OSGiken clutch assembly that I bought online from an authorized seller, but I'm having trouble finding someone locally to do the installation. The responses fall into 2 categories:
- We don't do aftermarket parts...
- We don't do customer supplied parts...
Can you shed some light on what the thought process is and is there a way around it?
Thanks!
#24
Your results will vary, but I had dealership swap clutch with aftermarket for me. Do a fair amount of maintenance with them, and just told them I wasn't expecting any kind of warranty as long as it moves after the install
They did not however want to install the LSD, so we worked it out with me dropping off car in morning they pulled trans. I picked it up in the afternoon, swapped the lsd and brought it back the next morning.
They do a reduced labor rate for for cars older than 5 years and free loaner
They did not however want to install the LSD, so we worked it out with me dropping off car in morning they pulled trans. I picked it up in the afternoon, swapped the lsd and brought it back the next morning.
They do a reduced labor rate for for cars older than 5 years and free loaner
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