ClutchMaster Aluminum Flywheel
i have one, put a used stage 4 clutch on it and it started slipping. not blaming the flywheel though, car wicks up quick. only changing it because the stage 4 isnt holding anymore, goin with a twin disc. it is a good flywheel though.
Ive got an act streetlite and I dont have anything to compare it w/ but its been great and my car gets to 7000 rpms very quickly. weighs 11.xx lbs. ,not as light as the exedy 7 lbs-9lbs. but very nice for a daily driver!
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Yes, the Clutch Masters flywheel is an excellent choice. It is manufactured by Fidanza and the two are virtually identical. The Clutch Masters/Fidanza flywheels are extremely light, have replaceable friction surfaces, and are very reasonably priced. You'll be hard-pressed to find a better value.
Yes, the Clutch Masters flywheel is an excellent choice. It is manufactured by Fidanza and the two are virtually identical. The Clutch Masters/Fidanza flywheels are extremely light, have replaceable friction surfaces, and are very reasonably priced. You'll be hard-pressed to find a better value.
i have an act streetlite on my crx and exedy on my del sol. ya the exedy is lighter. lighter is not better you feel like you loose torque but gain hp. it depends on what you want to do with your car. try and get chromoly its stronger.
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