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Its VERY effective, even without ice. Just a few degrees above ambient when I am driving in the highway at highway speeds :D |
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Hi Wally, compliments on your bug.:)
I'm interested to know about your experience with the Saco hydraulic clutch when you fitted it to the 915 you ran a while back. did you use the entire kit as it was intended? or did you modify/swap parts. I've seen that you had a short arm on the gearbox end, did you change anything else? I too have the saco kit fitted to a 915, my troubles lie with the master cylinder I think. I had alot of trouble fitting the saco master cylinder into my type 3, I have the mk2 cylinder which is a bulky peice of cnc'd equipment, I also have the coolant lines for the EJ20T motor running through the gearbox tunnel. I struugled to fit the bulky saco master cylinder in the tunnel so ditched it infavour of a less bulky item. I'm not sure of the specifications of the master cylinder only the vehicle it was from and am convinced its not a good match. Anyway as my pedal is insanely heavy to operate I'm now contemplating at having another go at fitting the saco M/C. I guess what I'm interested to know is how you got on with your saco kit on your 915? How did the pedal feel? heavy or soft? Did you do anything special when fitting the kit? Thanks Kai |
Hi Kai,
Saco kit worked very well for me. I had the gen.1 version (obviously) and just replaced the nylon line from slave to master with a (copper) brake line. I was afraid the brake line would be too small in diameter, but it works fine still. If you have the choice, I would use a slightly bigger line. Even with the original slave (from CNC), it worked just normal, not especially heavy, even though the stock 915 clutch operates very heavy in itself. I still run the original master from SACO, but now with a annular VW (Passat) slave. Still works fine (against my expectation lol). Good luck, Walter |
Thanks for your reply Wally that's great information for me.
I rebleed my current system last night and managed to get some air out of the system but my pedal is still pretty firm. So I'll be pulling It apart soon in an attempt to fit the Saco master cylinder then. I'm going to have to remove a lot of the excess material from my Saco master cylinder, I've also got to rotate it 90degrees as its too wide with the fittings on the side to fit in the tunnel with my coolant pipes. My current master cylinder is a nightmare to fit/adjust/replace. I may even look for a equilivalent specc'd master cylinder if I can't trim the saco M/C enough. I've already fitted a brake line front to back as that was a similar size to what came in the kit and I have the flaring tools available. Wally will you be going to Ninove in March? |
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No, I won't be at the Ninove meeting, sorry. |
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