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The Sachs Disk has not springs, and maybe switching speed will be brutal . I used Sachs Performance Kit on my Astra H opc 330 Hp and after 15.000 km the pressure plate died. I used the car only on street and with few launches.
What is your power target? Sachs SRE pressure plate with 4-puch sinter disc works fine. You can also get discs with sprins, no problem. SRE clutch will propably be the best you can get before going to twin- or triple disc clutches.
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What is your power target? Sachs SRE pressure plate with 4-puch sinter disc works fine. You can also get discs with sprins, no problem. SRE clutch will propably be the best you can get before going to twin- or triple disc clutches.
On SachsPerformance website the SRE disk supports only 520 NM . In my setup with gt3076 500+ hp probably the torque will be higher. The 4 puck disk is to agressive for daily driving.
i have gt3076r, 520 hp and 635 nm and use 3b flywheel, sachs performence clutch with disc with springs
this set is normaly good for 520 nm but it hold for now
Southbend are **** in my experience - i would avoid them and go with SRE.
Interesting! Most on this side of the pond say the opposite when comparing to Spec. And if there ever is an issue, the hassle free warranty process always garners hefty praise.
To my knowledge, SB uses a modified Sachs pp and their own friction materials on the disc.
Interesting! Most on this side of the pond say the opposite when comparing to Spec. And if there ever is an issue, the hassle free warranty process always garners hefty praise.
To my knowledge, SB uses a modified Sachs pp and their own friction materials on the disc.
Yes that's right - the friction plate and the material was the problem I had within only a few thousand miles of road use, and within torque rating.
The problem seemed to be very widely known from looking on other forums and the warranty was effectively worthless with the only option I was given to buy a new one at full price.
I'd avoid them at all costs - completely false economy and **** support / warranty.
This is less than 2 years and 4k use with 420bhp / 400ft-lb on a stage 3 endurance -
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