Lightweight flywheel
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Lightweight flywheel
Im going to be changing my clutch again in the next few days but I still only have a standard flywheel
My question is is it worth spending £300 + on a lightweight flywheel or should I just have my standard one skimmed
Would I really notice any benefit from spending £300
My question is is it worth spending £300 + on a lightweight flywheel or should I just have my standard one skimmed
Would I really notice any benefit from spending £300
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This is the point im trying to fined out about is it worth having mine done for a lot less or getting a lightweight after market one for a lot more will I notice any difference between the two is it worth spending a lot on say an exedy flywheel
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One of our best sellers is a forged flywheel which weighs just over 6kgs.
Superb quality and at a great price too. £195 and no exchange needed.
Also have 4.2kg ones available too
Definately a worthwhile mod imho f you are doing a clutch change anyway.
https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...-flywheel.html
PM me if you're interested.
Cheers,
Bob
Superb quality and at a great price too. £195 and no exchange needed.
Also have 4.2kg ones available too
Definately a worthwhile mod imho f you are doing a clutch change anyway.
https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...-flywheel.html
PM me if you're interested.
Cheers,
Bob
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