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Offline Tejinder

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Re: Anyone running 400lbft+ on a DSG box?
« Reply #15 on: December 29, 2014, 01:04:26 pm »
I run 580 ish NM on my standard dsg clutches with dsg stage 1 from Swedish Vtech (mygel on many forums, seat leon AWD 500hp). Don't know what that is in lbft though...

Thats around 430lbft, do you get any slip?

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Re: Anyone running 400lbft+ on a DSG box?
« Reply #16 on: December 30, 2014, 12:13:27 pm »
No slip at all and i drive quite aggresive! :wink:

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Re: Anyone running 400lbft+ on a DSG box?
« Reply #17 on: December 31, 2014, 05:01:57 pm »
The DSG clutch-packs are holding ok on mine, but I will still be upgrading to Dodson DSG clutch-packs over the winter.
My clutchpacks have taken more hammer than a fairground strongman test and most with 400lbft or more.
Having said that, some DSG boxes are inherently weaker than others even with similar mods and I have even seen slip on other cars without BT conversions.

Personally I would say 450lbft is the absolute limit for stock clutchpacks with DSG software. Above this you will require upgrade clutch-packs, either HPA, Dodson or SSP. SSP are hard to make work, HPA are very expensive with longevity worries and Dodson are as yet an unknown quantity when it comes to longevity as they are new to the market.
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