Brakes crap... especially for the allard stage 3...
Your need to upgrade to brembos or at least Boxster 4 pots and uprated 312mm disks.. (288mm standard on TDi..)
Yes, as i have been told, but dont expect a standard clutch to like it, nor your dual mass flywheel!
As for the FMIC on the PD150... yes it has one, and a very effiecient one so i have been told... as to weather its the same size to the Ibiza, i dont know... some for Mikey to answer maybe?
I personally don't want to worry what revs I am doing when I boot the car...Thats all I said to then be told it would never happen! The clutch on a standard Ibiza/Leon PD130/150 can handle 200bhp, its the torque it cant handle. I have over 295lb/ft of torque, on a standard clutch the car has over 48,000 miles on the clock, and the map has been on for over 40,000 miles and my clutch doesnt slip one bit. Depends on driver style, I dont feel the need to boot it at 1.5krpm so my clutch is happy.
I personally don't want to worry what revs I am doing when I boot the car...
T.Spark i dont think at all its AS CLEAN CUT as that.. you may have a good clutch, one of the odd ones that make it remapped, then theres others that slip on standard form, its a clutch lottery....
IT can be down to the map, it can be down to the driver, it can be down to the clutch...
But the end of what maz and also I am saying is... do you leave the clutch, rempa the car and drive sensibly as much as you can avoiding the peak torque (why would you do that anyway, its the best part!) and waiting a few thousand for it to go wrong.... what happens if it goes wrong at the wrong time, just before your holiday or your mortage on your house, or all the host of others things that cost a fortune to do... what do you do then... the car is buggered and you cant do much with it, yes you can limp it around, but i tell you this, i did it, and ITS A PAIN...
The best idea is to re-clutch even in standard form, its too near the limit in standard form to keep.
I remap a car to have more power, the power is at the peak torque, peak torque kills clutches... so why rempa in the first place....
Also i note T.Spark you have 1/4 mile times, you know that kills clutches quicker than booting it at 1k in 6th....
Not having a go, just pointing out points, i have inccured!
By the way the clutch from Allards is a Helix friction plate and etc, its not the whole kit, i thin the whole kit is around the same price as the Organic Sachs clutch... worth the whole kit... as if you replace the friction plate only... you know the saying, replace one weak link in a chain, you only find the 2nd weakest...
As for the brakes Matt... 4 pots i have heard good things about, hence i am doing a conversion and also Unclefester is in the process!
T.Spark i think we are fighting two ends of a different stick i think..
The fact of the matter is as you say clutches die, weather mapped or not, your was has held up to this point becuase you think your driving style, this mybe correct, but as its been pointed out, its in a Ibiza, not a Leon, less weight to pull around, then there the point you say that you dont "boot" it from 1.5k... how do you do 1/4 mile runs then, as even when i used to put my foot down just half way from 2k in my remapped leon the clutch would slip, so no driving style other than tickling the pedal would have stopped that.
After all we are talking of some remapping a Leon, i doubt that the ibiza information is of a help to be honest.
So lets agree to disagree on the matter.
Oh god this is turning into like a playground fight...
I was refering to your driving style as tickling the power on... i was refering to what I had to do to drive the car anywhere once i had the remap, as any hint of turbo or peak torque and my clutch turned to jelly..
Yes the clutch is of same type but the chassis attached to that clutch is the difference its heavier, more of a load on the clutch!
You may be able to drive around on your clutch, but quite a few LEON owners have found that once the remap is done, clutch start to fail, little at the start, but in the end, its terrible and cant be lived with.
So you may like to save yourself £600 but others may rather pay the £600 and not have the head ache of a clutch repair at a later date, or the fact that sometimes, they just wanna overtake in 6th WITHOUT the judder of gearing down just to do it...
So enough now of the willy waving contest, i cant be bothered to type this all out again...back to the subject, making a leon TDI faster...
"Word!"
Im saying that ANY CLUTCH uprated or not, will slip sooner or later, I prefer that to be later and think about how I drive the car.
Answer this
Would you A ) 'Boot' it in 6th, using every rpm available peak torque and all that jazz, on a regular basis and spend £600 every 40,000 miles?
B ) Drop it down a gear, and spend £600 every 80,000 miles?
That has been my only question, to which I personally answer, mostly due to covering so many miles in such a little time, B is the one for me
Not starting a fight, or a argurment, if any of my replys on here have looked/sounded like I was trying to fight then apoligies!
"Chicken Dippers"!