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looking for a flywheel looking at clutch master (7lb) or the fidanza (i think is 9) or is there any other flywheels around 300 also i got an exedy clutch street one is it a good one or not
Got the 7lb CM, and it served me well for 2 months. I love the faster revs, only thing is my car doesnt like low RPMs- which is fine with me. Bythe way, it was $200 on Ebay- brand new!
[Modified by CivicKilla, 5:25 AM 10/11/2002]
[Modified by CivicKilla, 5:25 AM 10/11/2002]
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they say be careful looking for certain flywheels becuase they can shatter...I think they said it was the aluminum flywheels...but do they really make that much of a difference??
[Modified by WhiteS2, 4:25 PM 10/11/2002]
[Modified by WhiteS2, 4:25 PM 10/11/2002]
Thats absurd.
Get the lightest flywheel possible. Fidanza = 7lbs. Clutchmasters is nice also at 7lbs. Lighter is better, period. Toda is overpriced and chromoly is not necessary.
Get the lightest flywheel possible. Fidanza = 7lbs. Clutchmasters is nice also at 7lbs. Lighter is better, period. Toda is overpriced and chromoly is not necessary.
How is it absurd? there are reasons that cars don't have 7lb flywheels on the street. With 9lbs, you have to give the car a good bit more revs from a start than normal. I know this is hard for you to believe, but maybe everyone isn't as good of driver as you are
. The toda flywheel is borderline annoying to me on the street in city driving, and I am a good driver.
. The toda flywheel is borderline annoying to me on the street in city driving, and I am a good driver.
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i going with chromoly comptech flywheel
