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  • #16
    Are the splines the same on the friction plate?
    White on red THP
    Miltek exhaust with HKS highflow cat, Forge intercooler, hard pipe kit, induction kit, oil catch tank, , VAG BOV, Stage 3 SPT remap 217 BHP

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    • #17
      Could do this instead of the racing clutch http://www.sachsperformance.com/Sach...rced::297.html
      Originally posted by cyclone
      It is in the handbook. Satisfied.
      Originally posted by Broda
      I would rather teabag a bear trap

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Jamie@SPTuning View Post
        Are the splines the same on the friction plate?
        What do you mean exactly? I didn't catch your idea.

        Originally posted by Jamie@SPTuning View Post
        150thp clutches usually show signs of slipping at 200Hp
        It's your own experience or you know any examples?
        Guys from etuners.gr said that all their DS3's were built with stock clutch, including 300+ bhp (with no issues).

        That's why i'm a bit confused.

        Originally posted by cyclone View Post
        Could do this instead of the racing clutch http://www.sachsperformance.com/Sach...rced::297.html
        Yes, it looks better than DS3R one.First of all because i'm not sure that DS3R flywheel and clutch will fit to THP150...

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        • #19
          I've tuned a lot of THP150/155 on the rolling road and 200hp/300Nm seems to be the point where clutch slip is evident. it's the low down torque that causes the clutch slip.


          This car now has a paddle clutch fitted
          White on red THP
          Miltek exhaust with HKS highflow cat, Forge intercooler, hard pipe kit, induction kit, oil catch tank, , VAG BOV, Stage 3 SPT remap 217 BHP

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Ragnarok View Post
            Are you building on top of Racing or some other model? Racing has better clutch and gearbox than any other model.
            Is the Gearbox not the same as in the THP155? O.o
            Citroën DS³ // THP 155 // Body Ruby Red // Roof Moondust
            DS³R Speedometer // 19" OEM Cairns // KW V3 Coilovers

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            • #21
              Ok, I can imagine where is the slippery in your case. 2500-4000 RPM - am i right? But It's minor and you can drive with it.

              In my case after 4000 RPM (full throttle, 3rd gear) clutch starts to slip and in one second engine RPM increases to maximum.


              So that's completely different problem...

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              • #22
                DS3 Stage 5+

                Yes, it slips at lower rpm mainly but not good to drive. A fair few of the stage 1 tunes we have done show signs of small clutch slippage.
                If stock clutches are good for 300Hp, then why did Citroen bother to uprate the clutch on the DS3 racing????
                White on red THP
                Miltek exhaust with HKS highflow cat, Forge intercooler, hard pipe kit, induction kit, oil catch tank, , VAG BOV, Stage 3 SPT remap 217 BHP

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                • #23
                  Jamie - Exactly what I was thinking, even with the uprated clutch the DS3Rs clutch can slip

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Jamie@SPTuning View Post
                    Yes, it slips at lower rpm mainly but not good to drive. A fair few of the stage 1 tunes we have done show signs of small clutch slippage.
                    If stock clutches are good for 300Hp, then why did Citroen bother to uprate the clutch on the DS3 racing????
                    Depends on what to call "good". Acceptable. Anyway I agree that I have to install sachs performance clutch.

                    Originally posted by Dave View Post
                    Jamie - Exactly what I was thinking, even with the uprated clutch the DS3Rs clutch can slip
                    And what about Peugeot RCZ-r?

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                    • #25
                      Never driven one, not a car that really interests me, more of a hair dressers car
                      Also it prices itself out the market, you can get a second hand Cayman for the price, much faster, better logo, handles like a beast! And the engineering quality and reliability is sooooooo much better,
                      Last edited by Dave; 23-04-2015, 08:10.

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                      • #26
                        Cptn_Sol please is there any chance you can post dimensions of stainless steel and silicone pipes for Cupra FMIC you used?
                        I know stainless steel diameter is 60 but what is length and where to bend them?
                        Silicone are 3x45
                        ° and 1x90°?

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