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Hey guys
New to this forum.
I have had my Z for 4000k's now & love it!
Looking at doing mods (have already installed a unifilter pod set-up) but looking at a light flywheel. Heard that the tilton is good!
Does anyone know if you can get it in Sydney or Aus for that matter?
thanks
New to this forum.
I have had my Z for 4000k's now & love it!
Looking at doing mods (have already installed a unifilter pod set-up) but looking at a light flywheel. Heard that the tilton is good!
Does anyone know if you can get it in Sydney or Aus for that matter?
thanks
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Explanation of what Zuffy is saying:
The Tilton is a very lightweight flywheel, which means that it is quite noisy a no to low rpms. Also, one of the major problems with the Tilton flywheel is the fact that the take up on the clutch is not at all progressive like the stock system. Basically, with the Tilton flywheel and clutch combo the clutch will suddenly bite and you need revs to get moving otherwise you will stall - a lot. Hence no good in Sydney traffic.
The Tilton is a very lightweight flywheel, which means that it is quite noisy a no to low rpms. Also, one of the major problems with the Tilton flywheel is the fact that the take up on the clutch is not at all progressive like the stock system. Basically, with the Tilton flywheel and clutch combo the clutch will suddenly bite and you need revs to get moving otherwise you will stall - a lot. Hence no good in Sydney traffic.
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