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Old 09 November 2014, 07:32 PM
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Default Right people i need flywheel advice please

Today a new clutch went in and mechanic showed me lots of little cracks in the flywheel and told me this is what will cause judder so needs replacing, my question is should i go fr a lightened flywheel and if so what one? its only a wrx so no serious power for it to cope with
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Old 10 November 2014, 11:11 AM
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Lightweight flywheel is a lovely upgrade, one of the best things I did to my Scoob.
Old 10 November 2014, 11:17 AM
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I had my standard wheel skimmed and now wish I put a lightweight fly wheel on, go for it just dont buy the cheap ones on ebay or anything produced by tecnicluth,
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Originally Posted by *matthewturb2000*
I had my standard wheel skimmed and now wish I put a lightweight fly wheel on, go for it just dont buy the cheap ones on ebay or anything produced by tecnicluth,
wasnt going to go for cheapest option anyway but why not the cheaper ones? not good at lasting id assume
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Some are very poorly made, cheap materials. Can cause issues at best, at worst can fail completely
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Originally Posted by Aztec Performance Ltd
Lightweight flywheel is a lovely upgrade, one of the best things I did to my Scoob.
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As said build quality is poor,crack warp fall apart
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