which flywheel to go with
ok guys im in between to flywheels the fidanza and the comptech one. which one do u guys recomend for a 2001 gsr with a action 6 puck clutch thanks
I have no experience with the comptech, but I'm loving my fidanza. My fidanza is paired with a cm stg 3 clutch. And why the six puck? I've only driven one car with a six puck clutch, and imo it was just too much for a street driven car. Are you going turbo?
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Well i guess its to your personal liking... how much power do you have? But anyways i would go with the comptech flywheel.
Well i guess its to your personal liking... how much power do you have? But anyways i would go with the comptech flywheel.
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What clutch did that car u drive have??
What clutch did that car u drive have??
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What clutch did that car u drive have?? </TD></TR></TABLE>
It was the act six puck clutch on a b16a in a 1990 crx.
What clutch did that car u drive have?? </TD></TR></TABLE>
It was the act six puck clutch on a b16a in a 1990 crx.
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on my path of searching, i have heard great reviews on the fidanzas.
Personally, i opted for a milder upgrade flywheel with the ACT streetlite 11lbs due to my sister borrowing the car every so often and not having to hear how difficult it was to drive, or hearing how she sort of did an "oops" on the car again. I hate those "oops" calls. i have yearned to test drive a car with a 7/8 lbs flywheel but no one around me has one in their teg/civic.
Personally, i opted for a milder upgrade flywheel with the ACT streetlite 11lbs due to my sister borrowing the car every so often and not having to hear how difficult it was to drive, or hearing how she sort of did an "oops" on the car again. I hate those "oops" calls. i have yearned to test drive a car with a 7/8 lbs flywheel but no one around me has one in their teg/civic.
I know the Comptech one is made of aluminum, but I don't know what the Fidanza is made of. I've heard bad things about aluminum flywheels shattering. I plan on getting the ACT prolite ($250 @ 8.8 lbs), made of chromoly steel.
Fidanza is aluminum...shattering is a myth.
Either Comptech or Fidanza is a good choice. I would go with whatever you can score cheaper. I haven't had much experience with the ACT, but I would assume based on my experience with their other products that its of good quality. I would go with whatever of the three has the best balance of being the lightest and most cost efficient.
Either Comptech or Fidanza is a good choice. I would go with whatever you can score cheaper. I haven't had much experience with the ACT, but I would assume based on my experience with their other products that its of good quality. I would go with whatever of the three has the best balance of being the lightest and most cost efficient.
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