Time For A Flywheel
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i think bein a 2 piece could cause probs. i'm just weird like that. and like i said, i like the idea of bein resurfaceable. the jun should work with any oem clutch, too; right?
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We just installed my new Tilton flywheel and clutch setup!
and WOW... it really is where its at... much more streetable then the first version i had in my car... but still grabby as a *****...
and WOW... it really is where its at... much more streetable then the first version i had in my car... but still grabby as a *****...
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We just installed my new Tilton flywheel and clutch setup!
and WOW... it really is where its at... much more streetable then the first version i had in my car... but still grabby as a *****...
We just installed my new Tilton flywheel and clutch setup!
and WOW... it really is where its at... much more streetable then the first version i had in my car... but still grabby as a *****...
Get JUN Flywheel and JWT clutch n pressure plate. That's what I'm going with. I don't trust that 8lb flywheel. I don't think it'll be boost friendly in the future. Besides, don't ceramic clutches act really funky for normal street use??
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TILTON flywheel and clutch will handle more then 600RWTQ / HP...
cerametallic clutch disk's are very grabby... but with this new pressure plate, it is easier to controll.... if you are that worried.. spring for the carbon/carbon clutch... it will cost you less over time since you wont be needing to change the clutch out as much as with a semiorganic blended disk...
cerametallic clutch disk's are very grabby... but with this new pressure plate, it is easier to controll.... if you are that worried.. spring for the carbon/carbon clutch... it will cost you less over time since you wont be needing to change the clutch out as much as with a semiorganic blended disk...



u guys won't b happy til i get a jwt combo; will u?
ya that vid jason posted was awesome
