- Wed Apr 02, 2008 11:24 pm
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an 8lb flywheel suffers for daily driving. There is less inertia on the flywheel making take off from a stop harder. You need to rev higher to move from a stop versus a stock flywheel. Also your revs will fly up faster BUT it will also rev down faster.
8lb..maybe a tad light for many daily drivers.. I opts for a 12lb. Stock is 20ishlbs. from what I can remembber when I measured it.
as for stage clutches.. stock is stage 0. Look at the torque capacities of the pressure plates as that is what really tells you what a clutch can handle. The higher the stage, the more it is towards racing and loses alot of compromises for a daily driver.
As the 6puck clutches will have more grab but it will suffer some lifespan for it. It will also reduce smoothness on engagement to get a better grab. Stuff like this is looked into before you decide what kind of clutch you want.
There are different kinds of clutches for circuit racing and drag racing where grip is needed at different times.. Drag racing ie.. at the launch and during shifts, where circuit racings it is not as important how well it grabs during shifts but more during engagement.
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