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Old Apr 11, 2018 | 11:23 PM
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Default Off Road

What up everyone! I'm new to the page. Known about it since 09 just never owned a project car till now. So Im building up my CRV 99 RTAWD 5SPD for off road use and as for my daily. It's completely stock engine and drivetrain wise except for my 235/75/15 tires. Obviously I lost the quick throttle response due to bigger tires. My clutch is going out from previous owner (a female) so I wanna go stage 3 clutch with lighten flywheel. But I don't want to go to light, my options with the clutch kit are 19lbs or 9lbs does anyone know the OEM flywheel ****weight****??? I'm thinking of going with 12lbs. Reason why I want a lighter flywheel because Ima do slow and semi fast off roading and to me it makes sense that a lighter flywheel will carry the tires a bit better. I am doing a rear HASPORT mount and other upgrades with time but I wanna start with CLUTCH, MOUNT, BUSHING KIT AND BILISTEIN struts to start this project of mine. I appreciate any help and tips THANKS IN ADVANCE
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Old Apr 13, 2018 | 05:19 PM
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I would get the steel flywheel.Stock weight is probably like 20 lbs
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Old Apr 14, 2018 | 08:47 AM
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Wouldn't the engine stall more easily with a light flywheel? I think you'd have to slip the clutch more as well. For any sort of off roading I'd keep the flywheel around stock weight, personally.
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