clutch/flywheel
i think i am going to go with a act clutch and fidanza flywheel... some of my friends say fadanza isn't that good but some say they are.. and also how are exedy clutches? please give me your opinions
exedy flywheels are chromoly steel
fidanza flywheels are aluminium
usually aluminium is more likely to warp than chromoly if my understand is correct?
it also matters on what exedy clutch you go with some are like stock replacement while so are stronger than stock by a bit.
how much you trying to spend on the combo?
DEF
fidanza flywheels are aluminium
usually aluminium is more likely to warp than chromoly if my understand is correct?
it also matters on what exedy clutch you go with some are like stock replacement while so are stronger than stock by a bit.
how much you trying to spend on the combo?
DEF
You will be happy with fidanza, and if you ever need to resurface it you can just by the replacement friction disc. About it warping, don't worry about it, it will not happen.
I've heard that aluminum flywheels can warp too but I've never heard of anyone having problems with them. On my last car I went with an act clutch and lightened act flywheel and was very hapy with the setup.
let me repeat i didnt mean it would warp i just heard it could. I have never personally seen one warp...ive never seen a ctr crank pulley mess up an engine but everyone says it could too.
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I want to spend about $450-$500 on the whole thing.... i want to get a good clutch..i'm just alittle hesitant on what i want.. i wanna go alittle better than stock but not alittle where it will get annoying.. cause of having cable clutch they aren't the friendiest combo(cable clutch and high stages on clutch).. but yea that around what i want to spend
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