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  1. Flywheel going, SMF or DMF? 
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    Hi I'm new here,

    I have a 2.0 Tdi 170 BMN but the flywheel is going so I need to get a kit, I believe there is 2 different DMF's but not sure which one fits my car.. I'll be calling vw tomorrow to find out.. hopefully

    I don't know much about these and have seen some SMF conversions about although I'm seeing mixed reviews on these

    What would be best suited for this car, it has a stage 1 remap and no dpf if that makes any difference

    Many thanks!
     
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    It might to someone here

    DMF for a reason , much to absorb with a 4 pot derv with no balancer shafts.
     
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    Nice one thanks for the reply!
    DMF it is then haha
     
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    Sorry for the double post but is there any way to find out which flywheel I need?
    I tried contacting dealers but they're closed
     
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    Do you mean two types of DMF, or two varieties of clutch (Sachs and Luk)?
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by VAG-Abound View Post
    Do you mean two types of DMF, or two varieties of clutch (Sachs and Luk)?

    DMF, well I'm not 100% sure, on ECP it says 240mm or 287mm for the flywheel
    LUK Being the 287mm and Sachs being 240mm
     
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