evo stg 3 clutch + aasco lwfw + gt2 clutch assist delete = WOW
#1
evo stg 3 clutch + aasco lwfw + gt2 clutch assist delete = WOW
i had the old Evo Stg 3 w/ what was basically a 964 LWFW (right sharky?) and it was not the funnest car to drive. it was very on/off, and with the clutch assist, you never quite knew where it would engage. i "suffered" through 25k miles b/c i loved the quick-revving lwfw. i always joked no one would ever steal my car for a joy ride b/c there would be nothing joyous at all to a beginner.
clutch wore out, it went back into the shop, and Sharky suggests the Aasco LWFW, in addition to the GT2 clutch assist delete that was already planned.
i got in the car today, backed up, and took off. it was as easy as pie. once the clutch breaks in, my car will be VERY fun to drive again!
the GT2 clutch assist is a MUST DO imo. it makes the car so much more predictable. sure, it's a little harder to push down, but it's more than worth it.
to give you an idea of clutch feel now - it feels like a Mini Cooper S on steroids.
- chuck
clutch wore out, it went back into the shop, and Sharky suggests the Aasco LWFW, in addition to the GT2 clutch assist delete that was already planned.
i got in the car today, backed up, and took off. it was as easy as pie. once the clutch breaks in, my car will be VERY fun to drive again!
the GT2 clutch assist is a MUST DO imo. it makes the car so much more predictable. sure, it's a little harder to push down, but it's more than worth it.
to give you an idea of clutch feel now - it feels like a Mini Cooper S on steroids.
- chuck
Last edited by carendt242; 04-19-2008 at 01:47 PM.
#2
Chuck,
How was the clutch power-assist deleted in your case? My delete was pretty involved and I am curious if there was an easier way.
Also, how is the noise/rattle with the Aasco LWFW?
I agree with you - the 996tt is much more fun and rewarding to drive with the clutch power-assist deleted. It just feels "right" on every take-off.
How was the clutch power-assist deleted in your case? My delete was pretty involved and I am curious if there was an easier way.
Also, how is the noise/rattle with the Aasco LWFW?
I agree with you - the 996tt is much more fun and rewarding to drive with the clutch power-assist deleted. It just feels "right" on every take-off.
#3
I actually got rid of all the power assist... although it does feel great its a bit hard on the foot... LOl
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#4
Also, how is the noise/rattle with the Aasco LWFW?
I agree with you - the 996tt is much more fun and rewarding to drive with the clutch power-assist deleted. It just feels "right" on every take-off.
- chuck
#5
Chuck,
When you get a chance ... is it possible to check out your setup?!
I've been contemplating going to a LWFW for a quite a while; I'm just a bit hesitant because of the perverbial kling klang...
When you get a chance ... is it possible to check out your setup?!
I've been contemplating going to a LWFW for a quite a while; I'm just a bit hesitant because of the perverbial kling klang...
i'm assuming i got the Evo kit since Sharky did it but i'll let him clarify.
none so far but i've only driven it 30-40 miles. i'll post an update once i get some more city driving in.
arguably, one of the most satisfying mods i've done. i never liked the clutch assist, always found it awkward, and now i'm happy as a bee.
- chuck
none so far but i've only driven it 30-40 miles. i'll post an update once i get some more city driving in.
arguably, one of the most satisfying mods i've done. i never liked the clutch assist, always found it awkward, and now i'm happy as a bee.
- chuck
#6
hey chuck, so glad you like it! As I was saying to you on Saturday it felt just like my GT3RS in terms of feel and engagement - aka nice and easy and daily driveable. I'm so with you, I absolutely loathe the hydraulic assist that Porsche lumbers us with on the 996TT and now 997TT. Whenever we upgrade the power to 700 plus levels we end up having to use a grabby/race style clutch kit which only makes an already finicky clutch set up even worse to drive. The EVO kit took some time/research and trials to get right (we tried a few different ways on our car) but the release kit they have now just works and installs perfectly. So much so that it even makes having a LWF a "good" option again. I know someday soon we'll be putting one in... The key on the LWF is to stay _away_ from the steel 964 Porsche LWF and go with the aluminium one.
FYI guys in the Bay Area can always try the pedal feel out on our GT800 (Although it doesn't have the LWF on it). Or go ahead and try a GT2, GT3 if you can because the feel/effort is extremely close.
Here's the details on the kit itself.
http://www.sharkwerks.com/products.php?pid=162
FYI guys in the Bay Area can always try the pedal feel out on our GT800 (Although it doesn't have the LWF on it). Or go ahead and try a GT2, GT3 if you can because the feel/effort is extremely close.
Here's the details on the kit itself.
http://www.sharkwerks.com/products.php?pid=162
#7
I love the GT2 clutch feel, and wouldn't change it for ANYTHING.. Congrats Chuck, its always horrible to tough it out with something you arent totally comfortable with or enjoying!
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#10
Either way, eliminate the hydraulics and you'll be much happier with the feel of the clutch engagement.
#11
Alex - I would consider taking the GT800 for a drive, but I feel my my desire for more power would be tickled again and my pocketbook wouldn't be able to handle it...
Either way, eliminate the hydraulics and you'll be much happier with the feel of the clutch engagement.
Either way, eliminate the hydraulics and you'll be much happier with the feel of the clutch engagement.
LOL! Tickets on the house... I think more and more of us Turbo owners with or withouth the LWF are going this way. Anyone that's driven a GT2 or 3 knows how these cars _should_ feel
#13
Hey John, sorry I didn't address that but it's considerably less with the Aasco.
#14
FYI guys in the Bay Area can always try the pedal feel out on our GT800 (Although it doesn't have the LWF on it). Or go ahead and try a GT2, GT3 if you can because the feel/effort is extremely close.
Here's the details on the kit itself.
http://www.sharkwerks.com/products.php?pid=162
Here's the details on the kit itself.
http://www.sharkwerks.com/products.php?pid=162
#15
i drove it through the city today - no flywheel noise that i could hear (the fabspeed has made me somewhat deaf though )
this set-up is soooooo much better than before. w/ the old set-up, backing up was an extreme pain in the *** - the whole car would shake. now it just backs up, no shake...
if nothing else breaks, my car will be fun this summer
- chuck
this set-up is soooooo much better than before. w/ the old set-up, backing up was an extreme pain in the *** - the whole car would shake. now it just backs up, no shake...
if nothing else breaks, my car will be fun this summer
- chuck