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Old 28 December 2004, 01:14 PM
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Question Clutch and flywheel time

Hi,

Clutch has started slipping :-(
Going for a lightweight flywheel too, have read the various threads on here with pro's and cons of all the different weights of flywheel. This is the shortlist.

Aftermarket Flywheel of around 6.8kg eg. scoobyclinic one
Original lightened to around 7.5kg AS performance or API?

Your views please, is this about the right weight? lighter than oe but without being too light?

Recommend a good clutch kit to work with the above, reasonably priced?

Currently have 330 torque but that should improve when it is tuned properly.

Thanks

George
Old 28 December 2004, 06:55 PM
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I went for a Fidanza flywheel and a Exedy clutch. That is a superb combo if you ask me. Starting was a little harder to get used to, but now I love it. The car revs a lot easier and feels faster. And after driving with this combination for a week the starts is'nt a problem any longer.

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Old 28 December 2004, 07:39 PM
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Fidanza is oke for road use. For drag i would go for a 8.kg flywheel. Then you have both of best world's imho. Dragracing and fidanza ain't gonna work is my experience

Used to have the fidanza and now a 6speed with oem STI flywheel. Should have changed it back earlier
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