R56 07 turbo 6 speed clutch options
07 turbo 6 speed clutch options
did some research on the clutch options for this car. I've already did most the pricing to do a dual mass clutch replacement.
My question is, anyone do a single mass clutch conversion on these? if so options? do see a whole lot.
I have no problem with do the clutch job. I guess 50k later, I don't want to be here again. car has 80 now, which for a manual I think is too soon.
My question is, anyone do a single mass clutch conversion on these? if so options? do see a whole lot.
I have no problem with do the clutch job. I guess 50k later, I don't want to be here again. car has 80 now, which for a manual I think is too soon.
For daily use reliability and smoothness I would go with the original.
https://www.waymotorworks.com/oem-cl...-cooper-s.html
But while your at it do the control arm bushings since you'll have the subframe out and it will be easy and the powerflex will never wear out again.
https://www.waymotorworks.com/powerf...7-r58-r59.html
And ideally budget in the LSD as that will be a huge improvement on getting the power you make to the ground
https://www.waymotorworks.com/quaife...ferential.html
https://www.waymotorworks.com/oem-cl...-cooper-s.html
But while your at it do the control arm bushings since you'll have the subframe out and it will be easy and the powerflex will never wear out again.
https://www.waymotorworks.com/powerf...7-r58-r59.html
And ideally budget in the LSD as that will be a huge improvement on getting the power you make to the ground
https://www.waymotorworks.com/quaife...ferential.html
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