| Nis13 |
9.68 pounds too light for a flywheel?
What aftermarket clutch kits you guys have and how much you pay for them?
Previous owner burnt the clutch to its bone. Don't wanna go oem.. |
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| preluderca |
| i dont know what your future hp plans are, but a Centerforce Dual Friction is a good one , and as for the act, i have heard nothing but good things from ppl who own them good luck |
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| 2ndgenlude |
i jave a centerforce dual friction and so far i like it. stock pedal feel, and definately grabs harder then stock.
think i paid 400 and something at fulblown. doesn't include bearings though. |
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| buh_buh |
| I used an 8lb Clutchmasters flywheel for a couple years. I loved it. Way more fun to drive than the stock flywheel. |
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| 98_Prelude |
| hey hows the UR shit, im thinking bout getting a flywheel / clutch soon |
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| redwall177 |
| go to amico clutch on ebay stores and get theres it is a good buy if you want i can show you want it looks like |
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| Nis13 |
| yeah show us that be cool ^ im still looking around for places i perfer something that wont take two weeks to ship in |
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| mike3 |
| Im running the ACT prolight(i think) flywheel. I believe they only make on light weight one for our cars though....anyways I love it. I also have an ACT heavy duty clutch. grabs harder than stock, and is a bit stiffer. I love the set up. |
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| underdog 23 |
| mine is exedy stage 2 with fidanza flywheel, about 12lbs. just the right blend of weight. going down under 10 lbs will be too light for daily driving. i didnt like my act flywheel before i switched to fidanza cost me $2000 when its all said and done, and a bunch of " i told u so" from my buddy.:mad: |
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