nb clutch and flywheel,will it fit in na 1.6?if so,how much stronger are they?
Mick
nb clutch and flywheel,will it fit in na 1.6?
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Re: nb clutch and flywheel,will it fit in na 1.6?
Thats a 2 parts question,
Yes.
I dont know, a bit. (10-20%?)
My na6 has a 1.8 based combo.
Dann
Yes.
I dont know, a bit. (10-20%?)
My na6 has a 1.8 based combo.
Dann
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Re: nb clutch and flywheel,will it fit in na 1.6?
thanks Dan,I thought i'd get a quick answer if you were here.
are they actually a larger diameter or just higher pressure?
i keep thinking about putting a supercharger on at a later date,so thinking something with bigger diameter would be easier(cheaper maybe) to upgrade.
Mick
are they actually a larger diameter or just higher pressure?
i keep thinking about putting a supercharger on at a later date,so thinking something with bigger diameter would be easier(cheaper maybe) to upgrade.
Mick
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Re: nb clutch and flywheel,will it fit in na 1.6?
I dont think its stronger as such.... like you can get beefy NA clutch brass button puck clutch and that would be 'stronger' than an OEM NB clutch.
The clutch cover plate on the NB has 'fingers' that are a bit longer and bigger so you can potentially get more leverage ie less pedal effort.
I the surface area of the frictional material looks pretty similar to me.
The clutch cover plate on the NB has 'fingers' that are a bit longer and bigger so you can potentially get more leverage ie less pedal effort.
I the surface area of the frictional material looks pretty similar to me.
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