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Light Weight FlyWheel, High Performance Clutch System.....

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Old Feb 6, 2006 | 03:46 PM
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Default Light Weight FlyWheel, High Performance Clutch System.....

I have a 99 Accord 2dr Coupe, 4cyl, 5speed..

I'm looking to get a Lightweight Flywheel, and a High performance clutch system for it. The problem is I'm not too familiar with Good Brands vs. Bad Brands, and where the best places are to get decent prices.
Anyone on here ever done this before? If so what brands should I look for?
Website addresses would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mark
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Old Feb 6, 2006 | 05:52 PM
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Default Re: Light Weight FlyWheel, High Performance Clutch System..... (icer5160)

clutch master, centerforce good brands
Pepboys, Autozone Duralast Bad brands.
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Old Feb 6, 2006 | 06:55 PM
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Default Re: Light Weight FlyWheel, High Performance Clutch System..... (icer5160)

i suggest ACT (advanced clutch technology), i put in a lightweight flywheel, stage 3 xtreme pressuse place and 6 puc clutch in my h22a 91 accord, and it kicks ***. very sensitive but i got used to it and now i love it.
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Old Feb 7, 2006 | 12:45 PM
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Default Re: Light Weight FlyWheel, High Performance Clutch System..... (macs_h22a)

Alright, Thanks for the input. I look up ACT, sensitivity doesn't bother me at all, actually I prefer it, makes it more difficult for people to drive your car...funny story, my old toyota truck was a pain to drive, someone actually tried to steal it while it was parked in front of my house....they couldn't drive it for ****, and just left it down my street, they did tear apart my glove box though trying to find anything worth stealing.

Anyway, I'm still not quite used to my Accord's shifting habbits, I really liked my old truck(carb,throttle=all cable).
BTW, anyone know if the new accords throttle cable is connected directly to the pedal, or is it all electrical? The throttle lag is really annoying.
Once again, Thanks,
-Mark
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