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Flywheels
Hey people's
Question, as my clutch on my MY04 has gone the way of the dodo, I was just after some advice. Should I put in a lightened flywheel, or keep the stock one, also what clutch brands do other members use and recommend, I was thinking of an Exedy this time round. Cheers for your help |
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If my clutch was fucked I would get flywheel also. Apparently they do more than pulley kits. Where were u thinking of getting the clutch done
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ask EVOLUTION R or contact Mao on 0421387888 anytime,.He will help you!!just tell him that FRANCIS recommended you the BLUE WRX
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I have used light weight flywheels in many various cars over the years and have not experienced any negative issues that would deter me from recommending their use.
reducing rotational mass is a good thing.
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Was gona say plus they can supply the lightened flywheel also. Convenient
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Awesome , thanks for the help
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