Awesome GTI Clutch - £625 and worth every penny!

ReDBull

Every day's a school day.
Nov 21, 2006
2,990
14
Lincoln
I wonder what it's done for southbends?

Spirit Furtive like your sig LOL!
 
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t0m

LCR 225
Apr 29, 2007
8,013
7
Kent
Considering this clutch more now when it comes to doing mine.

The fact I know someone close to me who has it on a 290bhp stage 2 LCR with no issues helps me think like this... ;)
 

Steely

semiskimmed cupra R
Dec 30, 2008
1,425
5
Doncaster
t0m, I have already linked 3 threads on Briskoda in this thread, if you look back you will see them.

Pictures shouldn't be needed, as those people had no reason to make it up, and Awesome should admit these stickers were sent out on some of the kits.

I don't work for a rival firm or have anything against Awesome, except that they should be honest in what they're selling and not try and pull the wool over people's eyes.

I think more the obligation of yourself would be to order wise advice yes, but not dictate or bigot to others,

I agree with not being fed bullshit by people, but let people find out for themselves, I'll give you a bit of toilet paper to show me how to wipe my arse for me as it'll be obvious im doing it wrong, why not just let me get **** on my fingers and find out for myself!


"Dont suffer fools, but dont be one yourself", it just comes across that you dont get out much, sit in front of the pc battling forum members ( my biography possibly! :p) and in essence youre probably a genuine honest person, but you just look a twunt,


the OP was thrilled with what he's got, leave it a that! agree to disagree,
 
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EL

Forever Alive
Mar 17, 2008
2,917
1
Bickley, Bromley
Going to contribute with my thoughts on the Awesome clutch option. Sorry for the long post in advance.

When my clutch started to slip started researching options. The hardest bit is trying to judge whether the flywheel would need doing however I didn't risk it and just got it all changed. The car is a Leon Cupra R running stage 2 power and used as a daily driver. On top I like to use it how it's suppose to be used, 1/4 mile runs, couple of track days planned for 2012 which is why I needed something a bit more durable than the OEM setup.

An option would have been the LUK dual mass flywheel and Sachs performance clutch which I was finding for around £600+ for the rigid friction plate and pressure plate.

Other options which were getting raved about were the uprated Southbend clutches which work with the LUK DMF.

Alternatively there was the single mass flywheel options. The obvious concern with these seem to be the noise factor. It chatters on idle. On the opposite side of things the car will rev more freely so revs will increase quicker due to the lighter option of the SMF however revs will also drop quicker which comes to another concern when it comes to gear changes and keeping the revs up. Nonetheless the options I felt best suited my needs for the SMF route were:

  • Southbend clutch kit with single mass flywheel
  • Helix clutch kit with single mass flywheel

Finally the last option I started looking at the newly put together kit from Awesome GTI.

When I spoke to Al at Awesome he gave me a lot of reassurance with this kit. There are three bonus sides to it also:
  • Price: a very wallet friendly £625 for such a heavy duty clutch
  • Feel: seems that it is not far off from the standard clutch feel so using it as a daily should be all good
  • Noise: according to them and the reviews there is no chatter noise like usual single mass flywheels (not that it bothers me if it did)

I looked around online to find those with the same kit but couldn't find any LCR owners at the time. I did however find several others who were running these on highly tuned cars. I decided to take the punt and go for it and I am so glad I did.

Great bit of kit, it has taken everything I have thrown at it so far and as mentioned previously I do like to give it some beating ;) No chatter, minimal vibrations when trying to get going at very low rpm but that is it.

The one thing I did notice when research for clutches is the amount of advice from those who's mates are running a set up. I personally don't think it is a good idea to make statements unless I personally have experienced the product etc. Good luck to anyone looking to change clutches, but if your needs are similar to mine then I would recommend looking into the offering by AwesomeGTI
 

EL

Forever Alive
Mar 17, 2008
2,917
1
Bickley, Bromley
Nice wright up EL. How much quick do the revs pick up and drop off?

To be honest mate I don't feel a massive difference in the revs picking up and dropping like some say but you can sense it revving more freely. The only issue is that my clutch was slipping and I got use to the car driving like crap so the difference when this one was fitted felt immense. It does everything I need and want it to do which is why I am especially happy with it and the customer service from Al in particular at Awesome GTI has been truely great
 

ozzymyster

Active Member
Jun 27, 2010
234
0
Going to contribute with my thoughts on the Awesome clutch option. Sorry for the long post in advance.

When my clutch started to slip started researching options. The hardest bit is trying to judge whether the flywheel would need doing however I didn't risk it and just got it all changed. The car is a Leon Cupra R running stage 2 power and used as a daily driver. On top I like to use it how it's suppose to be used, 1/4 mile runs, couple of track days planned for 2012 which is why I needed something a bit more durable than the OEM setup.

An option would have been the LUK dual mass flywheel and Sachs performance clutch which I was finding for around £600+ for the rigid friction plate and pressure plate.

Other options which were getting raved about were the uprated Southbend clutches which work with the LUK DMF.

Alternatively there was the single mass flywheel options. The obvious concern with these seem to be the noise factor. It chatters on idle. On the opposite side of things the car will rev more freely so revs will increase quicker due to the lighter option of the SMF however revs will also drop quicker which comes to another concern when it comes to gear changes and keeping the revs up. Nonetheless the options I felt best suited my needs for the SMF route were:

  • Southbend clutch kit with single mass flywheel
  • Helix clutch kit with single mass flywheel

Finally the last option I started looking at the newly put together kit from Awesome GTI.

When I spoke to Al at Awesome he gave me a lot of reassurance with this kit. There are three bonus sides to it also:
  • Price: a very wallet friendly £625 for such a heavy duty clutch
  • Feel: seems that it is not far off from the standard clutch feel so using it as a daily should be all good
  • Noise: according to them and the reviews there is no chatter noise like usual single mass flywheels (not that it bothers me if it did)

I looked around online to find those with the same kit but couldn't find any LCR owners at the time. I did however find several others who were running these on highly tuned cars. I decided to take the punt and go for it and I am so glad I did.

Great bit of kit, it has taken everything I have thrown at it so far and as mentioned previously I do like to give it some beating ;) No chatter, minimal vibrations when trying to get going at very low rpm but that is it.

The one thing I did notice when research for clutches is the amount of advice from those who's mates are running a set up. I personally don't think it is a good idea to make statements unless I personally have experienced the product etc. Good luck to anyone looking to change clutches, but if your needs are similar to mine then I would recommend looking into the offering by AwesomeGTI

Some great background info there El...cheers

Brian
 

Leon2012

Active Member
Jan 24, 2012
480
1
I have found information which states that Techniclutch use generic pictures of their clutch sets on their eBay adverts, and so the clutch kit pictured for the Cupra R would not be the one received, that's why the clutch kits don't look the same on the pictures:

I have fitted the equivalent to the top one in my 1.8T (referring to an eBay pic of Techniclutch kit). It won't look anything like the one in the Pic FWIW, that's a pull clutch, their pics are not car specific. Looks more basic. Flywheel also looks like a standard one.

From: http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/p/466492/3204200.aspx


Also, another person on the Audi TT forum www.ttforum.co.uk says he thinks the Awesome kit looks like a Techniclutch kit, so that's several people from multiple forums all posting independently that think it looks like a Techniclutch:


GunnerGibson said:
That clutch of awesome's looks like a techniclutch!

From: http://www.ttforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=254440
 
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lawrieIbizaMk4

Team Boc!
Aug 31, 2009
3,498
4
Milngavie, Glasgow
www.bebo.com
I have found information which states that Techniclutch use generic pictures of their clutch sets on their eBay adverts, and so the clutch kit pictured for the Cupra R would not be the one received, that's why the clutch kits don't look the same on the pictures:



From: http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/p/466492/3204200.aspx


Also, another person on the Audi TT forum www.ttforum.co.uk says he thinks the Awesome kit looks like a Techniclutch kit, so that's several people from multiple forums all posting independently that think it looks like a Techniclutch:




From: http://www.ttforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=254440

Give it a rest? You seem to be out to have a dig at awesome gti in my eyes. Can only hope the mods see it this way as well. Awesome have a fantastic reputation and any dealings I've had with them have been spot on!
 

john_tdi

mmm 385lbft
Feb 21, 2007
686
0
s wales
Just ignore him. You can't educate pork. Let him think what he likes. Free world I guess :) He'll always have the last word.
 
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