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    01A/01E 1.8T - Clutch Masters FX 725 Twin Disk, W/ Flywheel - SOLD

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    01A/01E 1.8T - Clutch Masters FX 725 Twin Disk, W/ Flywheel

    Selling my FX725 twin disk (pic of new). This clutch is the end all be all for high hp street/ strip cars. Never let me down in the 5k I had it installed for. Grabs like a bat from hell, yet smooth enough to daily drive!, and will outlast any other clutch type on the market. The clutch parts are all each available separately, which means no more outright clutch purchases! The clutch has about 5k (kms not miles)of street driving. Never took it to the track on this clutch so the wear is minimal. There is plenty of material left on the discs themselves.

    Comes with steel flywheel that has been freshly resurfaced by the machine shop.

    New is around $1800

    Selling for $800!!!

    EDIT: Added pics

    List Date: 2/27/2014

    For more info, click here to view the original listing: 01A/01E 1.8T - Clutch Masters FX 725 Twin Disk, W/ Flywheel
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    Is that the street or race version? 01A/01E should also fit 02X, right?

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    Also, title says aluminum flywheel but you mention "Comes with steel flywheel that has been freshly resurfaced by the machine shop.", I'm assuming it's an aluminum flywheel and you're talking about the steel insert?

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    No sorry I had a blonde moment buddy. It's in fact a steel flywheel. This it what happens when you start building computers and haven't turned a wrench in a couple years :S

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Bassen View Post
    Is that the street or race version? 01A/01E should also fit 02X, right?
    Any 4cyl longitudinal driveline should be compatible AFAIK. I wasn't given an option for street or race. This is a race clutch, for all intensive purposes. But capable of street driving, more so than an un sprung 4-6 puck design.

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    Available Stages: Street and Race (TD7S) – 1 ceramic rigid disc, and 1 fiber tuff rigid disc Race (TD7R) – 2 ceramic rigid discs

    Can you tell if it is the ceramic/ceramic or ceramic/fiber?

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    Clutchmaster claims the same part number for all 4cyl Quattro models.

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    Sent PM Steve!

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    Additional pics of the assembly posted.

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    PM's replied!

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