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Upgraded DMF; LUK vs Sachs

gti2slow

Go Kart Champion
Location
NH
I am thinking about getting a SRE clutch, it looks like there are two part numbers that appear to be for different DMF.

I was wondering if there was any difference between the Sachs and LUK flywheel. It looks like VW changed over to the Sachs during the Golf R production, not sure if this was a mfg change or an upgrade due to a problem.

Available DMF part #'s:
06F105266AC - LUK MK5 GTI
06F105266AG - LUK MK6 R

06F105266AH - Sachs MK6 R
 
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Location
Pikeville, KY
Car(s)
Subaru
i know i mentioned it in a pm but while looking into reviews of the sre clutch i came across this so i figured id answer for others that might have this question.

i was told from hstuning that the golf r dmf can take more abuse and thats it. w/e that means to you or how they found that out. vw thought it was better to use that clutch though for a reason. it wont hold any better than a luk or vise versa i dont believe. thats how i took it anyways.
 

gtimerida

New member
Location
merida yucatan
I am thinking about getting a SRE clutch, it looks like there are two part numbers that appear to be for different DMF.

I was wondering if there was any difference between the Sachs and LUK flywheel. It looks like VW changed over to the Sachs during the Golf R production, not sure if this was a mfg change or an upgrade due to a problem.

Available DMF part #'s:
06F105266AC - LUK MK5 GTI
06F105266AG - LUK MK6 R

06F105266AH - Sachs MK6 R

i have the same question , i dont know wich one order , 2008 gti mkv tfsi
 

gti2slow

Go Kart Champion
Location
NH
06F105266AC - LUK MK5 GTI
 
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