Fidanza flywheel...clutch??
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Fidanza flywheel...clutch??
i serched and didn't sea a thred directly related so....
i'm going to be replacing my stock flywheel with a fidanza soon. i plan on using a new oem clutch for several reasons: its cheap; my original oem clutch has lasted me till now (200,000 miles); and if the new one wears out quicker, by then it might be time to do a rebuild anyway (maybe 80,000 more miles).
my question: should i consider a higher performance clutch?? is there a GOOD reason to spend more $$ on this? do i NEED a performance clutch with this kind of flywheel? or for that matter, would a stock clutch in a sense be 'easier' on the fidanza?
any epinions?
i'm going to be replacing my stock flywheel with a fidanza soon. i plan on using a new oem clutch for several reasons: its cheap; my original oem clutch has lasted me till now (200,000 miles); and if the new one wears out quicker, by then it might be time to do a rebuild anyway (maybe 80,000 more miles).
my question: should i consider a higher performance clutch?? is there a GOOD reason to spend more $$ on this? do i NEED a performance clutch with this kind of flywheel? or for that matter, would a stock clutch in a sense be 'easier' on the fidanza?
any epinions?
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The flywheel shouldn't be affected by the clutch very much. With the lightweight flywheel, smooth clutch engagment will be more important, so the stock clutch might be easier in that respect. At least until you got used to the performance clutch.
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