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Old Sep 23, 2005 | 03:25 PM
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Lightweight flywheel clutch combo

Who 's got the best deal on a clutch and lightweight flywheel package?

How do I know I'm not gettting one of the ones that's "too light" where people have stalling issues.

This will get hard racing use.

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Old Sep 23, 2005 | 09:36 PM
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Re: Lightweight flywheel clutch combo

Originally posted by racerjsz
Who 's got the best deal on a clutch and lightweight flywheel package?

How do I know I'm not gettting one of the ones that's "too light" where people have stalling issues.

This will get hard racing use.

Thanks
mine stalled a couple times after the computer was cleared out (cleared out a CEL) and never came back. the computer adapts to the lighter flywheel.
 
Old Sep 25, 2005 | 11:27 PM
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carlos, are u using the evo flywheel and clutchmasters clutch? or some other combo?
 
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Originally posted by DeAd-EyE
carlos, are u using the evo flywheel and clutchmasters clutch? or some other combo?
i am using a clutchmasters clutch and an aasco flywheel (same as used by FVD).

i wouldn't recommend clutchmasters. their kit is lacking some bits and bobs which my shop had to scramble and get so i could have my car back (i think it was a pilot bearing and some other thing).
 
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thanks for the info.

you wouldn't happen to know about SPEC clutches, or what people think of them ?
 
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