flywheel comparison
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flywheel comparison
ok, i'm trying to pick out a flywheel for my gsr that's going into my eg, 3 flywheels 3 different prices, all name brand, fidanza, exedy and act. can anybody tell me what's the differents between all three and why are the prices so different, i'm not trying to go cheap, but i do like a bargain.
fidanza - 180 - 200
A.C.T. - 200 - 250
exedy - 300 - 350
i've fount all three flywheels at these price ranges, all 9 to 12lbs(which is what i'm looking for) and which one would u guys recommend, and why...thanks for the help, i've been debating all week about this...
fidanza - 180 - 200
A.C.T. - 200 - 250
exedy - 300 - 350
i've fount all three flywheels at these price ranges, all 9 to 12lbs(which is what i'm looking for) and which one would u guys recommend, and why...thanks for the help, i've been debating all week about this...
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Re: flywheel comparison (hard_boiled_EG)
We've always used Fidanza. All three brands have quality products, but Fidanza's prices are always the lowest. They also deliver a product that is on par with the other brands quality wise. If the quality is there and the price is lower, it's an easy decision.
We put an aluminum Fidanza flywheel in our EG a few thousand miles ago and will be putting another in our 94 Accord soon.
We put an aluminum Fidanza flywheel in our EG a few thousand miles ago and will be putting another in our 94 Accord soon.
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Re: flywheel comparison (hard_boiled_EG)
Fidanza / Clutch Masters
Light (among the lightest), inexpensive and high-quality, plus a replaceable friction surface.
Light (among the lightest), inexpensive and high-quality, plus a replaceable friction surface.
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