ANY1 had any experiences with the XTD prolite flywheel???
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ANY1 had any experiences with the XTD prolite flywheel???
As the title states I am aftyer a new flywheel to complement my stage 1 organic Exedy clutch, and the XTD prolite wheel looks very similiar to the XACT streetlite wheel but its a lot cheaper.
IS there any major differences between the 2? I have heard a few bad things about the Fidanza's, but to me the XTD and XACT wheels look good.
It will be used in my daily driver, and eventually I will be boosted running around 8-10psi daily
IS there any major differences between the 2? I have heard a few bad things about the Fidanza's, but to me the XTD and XACT wheels look good.
It will be used in my daily driver, and eventually I will be boosted running around 8-10psi daily
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the prolite is the 8.5lb flywheel and the street light is the 12.5 lb flywheel. IMO go with 12.5lb the 8lb is goign to be too light for daily driving. The slower you shift the faster yoru rpm's will drop between shifts. I have a streetlight and its very nice compared to my stock 20lb flywheel.
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Re: (TypeRKoncepts)
are you buying it off ebay? i bought the same package- exedy oe clutch and the 12 lb xtd flywheel. the flywheel was completely wrong even though thet package said it was specifically for the accord. fortunately the seller refunded me the flywheel and shipping.
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Re: (heyitzsushiboi)
Yeah man they have them on Ebay for $150 a 12lbs XTD wheel.
The XTD prolite is 12lbs, whereas the XACT prolite is 8.5lbs as you stated TYPER
The XTD prolite is 12lbs, whereas the XACT prolite is 8.5lbs as you stated TYPER
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Re: (DR-JEKL)
Surely there are more ppl out there who have used a lightweight clutch.
I am looking at a clutchmasters flywheel at the moment but I am unsure if it might be too light for daily driving being 8lbs, I have seen one for $100 USD on a forum for sale where as the ACT streetlite is like $230 USD
So my question is is there any1 out there using a fidanaza/clutchmasters flywheel?
How do you find it going up steep driveways/general daily driving.
Any info will be helpful
Thanks!
I am looking at a clutchmasters flywheel at the moment but I am unsure if it might be too light for daily driving being 8lbs, I have seen one for $100 USD on a forum for sale where as the ACT streetlite is like $230 USD
So my question is is there any1 out there using a fidanaza/clutchmasters flywheel?
How do you find it going up steep driveways/general daily driving.
Any info will be helpful
Thanks!
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Re: (Krisgh15)
Yeah I have a Exedy stage 1 also, and Im leaning towards a flywheel that is at least 10lbs, but there seem to be a lot of 8lbs wheels out there so I wa sthinking maybe the accord could get away with such a light wheel....
Is your competition clutches the same flywheel as this link on Ebay???
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...wItem
I hadnt heard of this brand before, but for the price it would be a good wheel
Is your competition clutches the same flywheel as this link on Ebay???
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...wItem
I hadnt heard of this brand before, but for the price it would be a good wheel
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