Flywheel & Clutch
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Who makes a good lightweight flywheel, something that would be good for racing and as well, who makes a good racing clutch?
need some recommendations... what has worked for you?
need some recommendations... what has worked for you?
Fidanza make great flywheels-i've installed about ten of them and never had any kind of issues.i've got one in each of my cars now,including one that has about 4-5 years of use and abuse on it.there was a guy on here in the classifieds selling them for under $200 shipped i think.
what kind of power are you making?if near stock,Exedy has some good products.as for higher capacity,i've used and installed a lot of Clutchmasters products and they've always worked well.
Chad did have a smokin deal a while ago on the Exedy light flywheel and organic clutch combo.i bought one of those from him for a customer and was very impressed with it-especially considering the price.don't know if he's still offering that deal though-it's been months ago.
Chris
what kind of power are you making?if near stock,Exedy has some good products.as for higher capacity,i've used and installed a lot of Clutchmasters products and they've always worked well.
Chad did have a smokin deal a while ago on the Exedy light flywheel and organic clutch combo.i bought one of those from him for a customer and was very impressed with it-especially considering the price.don't know if he's still offering that deal though-it's been months ago.
Chris
ive only used act prolite flywheels and i love them. they are cheap, light and designed very well. all the mass is removed from the outer most parts which is more beneficial than just reducing overall mass. they are made of chromoly and can be resurfaced.
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