Blueiii
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- Apr 26, 2006
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Toledo,
Ohio
Complete newb question, but here goes since I've never worked on a manual transmission.
I'm in the process of having my 91 FWD Tsi motor swapped into an 92 AWD Tsi shell. I bought the 92 transmission with the car, and the shop doing the swap originally told me I needed a "Clutch Plate" at $125.
We were going to use the clutch and pressure plate from the 91, however when I pulled these I was told that I might want to upgrade. I had a ACT 2100 in the 91 FWD, but it was showing signs of being burned up, so I decided to go with the ACT 2600.
So what's the difference between a "clutch plate" that I'm paying $125 for and the clutch kit that I'm paying $310 for?
I'm in the process of having my 91 FWD Tsi motor swapped into an 92 AWD Tsi shell. I bought the 92 transmission with the car, and the shop doing the swap originally told me I needed a "Clutch Plate" at $125.
We were going to use the clutch and pressure plate from the 91, however when I pulled these I was told that I might want to upgrade. I had a ACT 2100 in the 91 FWD, but it was showing signs of being burned up, so I decided to go with the ACT 2600.
So what's the difference between a "clutch plate" that I'm paying $125 for and the clutch kit that I'm paying $310 for?