How much does a stock H22a flywheel weigh and the best lightweight fw for a H22a
Sup all,
Well I did a search and tried the FAQ but it seems like its for the ITR's. Just wondering anyone in here has a lightweight flywheel in their H22a trannies? Which flywheel and how is the drivability for daily driving? Oh yea can anyone give me an idea on how much the stock h22a flywheel weighs? I'm thinking about getting the Xact Prostreet flywheel for my lude however most ITR owners got the Prolite. So I'm kinda stuck on which to buy the Prolite or the Streetlite for my h22a tranny. Help me out here. Peace
Nick
Well I did a search and tried the FAQ but it seems like its for the ITR's. Just wondering anyone in here has a lightweight flywheel in their H22a trannies? Which flywheel and how is the drivability for daily driving? Oh yea can anyone give me an idea on how much the stock h22a flywheel weighs? I'm thinking about getting the Xact Prostreet flywheel for my lude however most ITR owners got the Prolite. So I'm kinda stuck on which to buy the Prolite or the Streetlite for my h22a tranny. Help me out here. Peace
Nick
stock is 20lbs...
I havn't had any problems with 2 Clutchmaster flywheels in 2 different roadrace cars.. Cheap and work..7.5lbs I believe..
I havn't had any problems with 2 Clutchmaster flywheels in 2 different roadrace cars.. Cheap and work..7.5lbs I believe..
6 puck clutch + 8lb flywheel = cramped leg from rev matching all the time! 
Don't get me wrong, it loves to fly to redline on each shift...but when you get stuck in rush hour traffic, you'd wish it was an automatic. So far, everyone who's driven my Lude has stalled their first time out. The clutch is really grabby, combined with a low inertia light flywheel...it takes some finesse to get used to it. Probably one of the best "responding" mods I've ever done to the car really.

Don't get me wrong, it loves to fly to redline on each shift...but when you get stuck in rush hour traffic, you'd wish it was an automatic. So far, everyone who's driven my Lude has stalled their first time out. The clutch is really grabby, combined with a low inertia light flywheel...it takes some finesse to get used to it. Probably one of the best "responding" mods I've ever done to the car really.
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