flywheel ? *searched
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flywheel ? *searched
ok, i've been thinking about getting a stage 1/2 clutch, or just an upgrade from stock for my 95 civic (either exedy, act, or clutchmasters)
i want a flywheel to match..
my question is: its my daily driver, i dont want too light of a flywheel, but i was wondering what a good all around flywheel for my case would be? i dont want anything extreme...
also, what is a decent brand or your favorite brand for a flywheel?
i have searched this but have not found a specific answer, thanks
i want a flywheel to match..
my question is: its my daily driver, i dont want too light of a flywheel, but i was wondering what a good all around flywheel for my case would be? i dont want anything extreme...
also, what is a decent brand or your favorite brand for a flywheel?
i have searched this but have not found a specific answer, thanks
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Re: flywheel ? *searched (mountaindewguy)
i have always bought clutchmasters everything.... never had a problem.. u can get the stage 1 clutch for 2 sumthin and an aluminum flywheel with replaceable gear ring and surface ring for 299
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Re: flywheel ? *searched (siregcivic)
what weight flywheel do you have?
still wondering what weight i should get, not looking for anything race style, just something a little more grippy than my stock
still wondering what weight i should get, not looking for anything race style, just something a little more grippy than my stock
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Re: flywheel ? *searched (mountaindewguy)
I've been looking at getting Exedy clutch. I've heard that they're who makes all of Honda's OEM clutches. Can anyone confirm this?
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Re: flywheel ? *searched (Import13alla)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Import13alla »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ACT Streetlite </TD></TR></TABLE>
For your application, this is what I would choose. I have had great success with ACT and will continue to ***** their name out b\c they just make some fricken good stuff! Street lite weighs 12lbs.
For your application, this is what I would choose. I have had great success with ACT and will continue to ***** their name out b\c they just make some fricken good stuff! Street lite weighs 12lbs.
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Re: flywheel ? *searched (transpar_nt)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by transpar_nt »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've been looking at getting Exedy clutch. I've heard that they're who makes all of Honda's OEM clutches. Can anyone confirm this? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes its true. Daikin clutch actually makes the exedy clutches and the spoon ones. You can expect oem quality with the exedy. exedy gets a from me.
Yes its true. Daikin clutch actually makes the exedy clutches and the spoon ones. You can expect oem quality with the exedy. exedy gets a from me.
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Re: flywheel ? *searched (mountaindewguy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mountaindewguy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what weight flywheel do you have?
still wondering what weight i should get, not looking for anything race style, just something a little more grippy than my stock</TD></TR></TABLE>
An after-market flywheel isn't necessarily going to be "more grippy" than a stock unit (that's the clutch's job), so if that's the only reason you're shopping for one, I'd suggest saving some money by sticking with stock.
still wondering what weight i should get, not looking for anything race style, just something a little more grippy than my stock</TD></TR></TABLE>
An after-market flywheel isn't necessarily going to be "more grippy" than a stock unit (that's the clutch's job), so if that's the only reason you're shopping for one, I'd suggest saving some money by sticking with stock.
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