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#42
Very ABUSIVE. In addition, technically I still have more life out of the clutch. They said it sounded like its starting to go, but I know from feel I don't have any clutch slippage yet. I have burned some clutch a few times here and there, but I bet I could squeeze more out of it. I'm using this tranny work as an opportunity to upgrade it, so that I don't have to pay extra labor. So I am upgrading, but I can't seem to get any type of clear input or any opinions with info to back up the opinion. I just keep getting "get this" or "get that" no info why one is better than the other.
Is anyone having problems with the OEM clutch holding on to a lightweight flywheel?
Im still not convinced that staying OEM clutch is a good idea. I get the feeling that is a comfort, daily-driving opinion, which I don't care about.
Please guys I need some feedback I'm too amateur to make this decision without solid, non-conflicting feedback and info
clutch considerations: ACT, CenterForce, OEM, or something else?
flywheel considerations: Chromoly (found a no-name Chromoly flywheel for $250 on ebay), Xact, or something else?
Thanks a bunch.
Is anyone having problems with the OEM clutch holding on to a lightweight flywheel?
Im still not convinced that staying OEM clutch is a good idea. I get the feeling that is a comfort, daily-driving opinion, which I don't care about.
Please guys I need some feedback I'm too amateur to make this decision without solid, non-conflicting feedback and info
clutch considerations: ACT, CenterForce, OEM, or something else?
flywheel considerations: Chromoly (found a no-name Chromoly flywheel for $250 on ebay), Xact, or something else?
Thanks a bunch.
#43
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I would stay OEM flywheel. Just get it resurfaced. OEM is only like 4-5 lbs heavier than most aftermarket street flywheels. I can't justify the extra $2-300.
Check out competion clutch or RPS. I'm looking to getting one of them. For the RPS I would get the sport clutch w/ 6 puck sprung hub. I prefer the sportier feel. If you like OEM engagement stay w/ a full face disk.
Check out competion clutch or RPS. I'm looking to getting one of them. For the RPS I would get the sport clutch w/ 6 puck sprung hub. I prefer the sportier feel. If you like OEM engagement stay w/ a full face disk.
#44
Now that's info I could use. thank you very much. I will look in to them, being that tomorrow HAS to be purchasing day.
I was supposed to purchase friday, but wanted input from here (with supporting data), so I've already delayed progress.
Any other input or thoughts? Please keep personal opinions without supporting data to a minimum.
thanks
I was supposed to purchase friday, but wanted input from here (with supporting data), so I've already delayed progress.
Any other input or thoughts? Please keep personal opinions without supporting data to a minimum.
thanks
#45
Originally Posted by SOHCmyDOHC,Sep 28 2008, 07:57 PM
I would stay OEM flywheel. Just get it resurfaced. OEM is only like 4-5 lbs heavier than most aftermarket street flywheels. I can't justify the extra $2-300.
Check out competion clutch or RPS. I'm looking to getting one of them. For the RPS I would get the sport clutch w/ 6 puck sprung hub. I prefer the sportier feel. If you like OEM engagement stay w/ a full face disk.
Check out competion clutch or RPS. I'm looking to getting one of them. For the RPS I would get the sport clutch w/ 6 puck sprung hub. I prefer the sportier feel. If you like OEM engagement stay w/ a full face disk.
But I did find Competition Clutch for the s2000, and it sounds rather promising, especially for the $. I was looking at the Stage 1.
here is a link:
http://www.promotiveconcepts.com/cocl20hos2.html
Anybody have any input on that clutch?
#46
Although its still only a few pounds, I want to go for it. I want to get flywheel (at the least) for the sake of revving faster, cuz I think that's awesome. But I think that to get as fast as I ultimately want to be, and staying NA, I need to do everything I can to make that car move faster.
That said, here is the flywheel, im thinking of:
http://twincamtech.stores.yahoo.net/tods2ligflyw.html
8.36 pounds, and 100% chromoly steel. Not quite clear what that means, but I hear its good. Do i need to worry abut that flywheel shattering on me?
Thanks
That said, here is the flywheel, im thinking of:
http://twincamtech.stores.yahoo.net/tods2ligflyw.html
8.36 pounds, and 100% chromoly steel. Not quite clear what that means, but I hear its good. Do i need to worry abut that flywheel shattering on me?
Thanks
#47
You want a good reason to stay with the oem clutch package...? It lasted you 138K miles that says enough for me. ok maybe if you want get a lighter flywheel, but it will now be harder to get the car moving. The engine will rev faster, but you are losing 5 or so pounds of inertia that help the engine out. I had one on my daily camaro at one point and it was only one for a week it sucked. just my $.02.
#48
Originally Posted by Col. Mustard,Sep 29 2008, 08:43 AM
You want a good reason to stay with the oem clutch package...? It lasted you 138K miles that says enough for me. ok maybe if you want get a lighter flywheel, but it will now be harder to get the car moving. The engine will rev faster, but you are losing 5 or so pounds of inertia that help the engine out. I had one on my daily camaro at one point and it was only one for a week it sucked. just my $.02.
What exactly will be the result of losing that 5 pounds? I'm not quite clear what you mean it does for the engine? Will I be losing power? Can it still rev to 9k without the flywheel shattering or anything? From what I'm reading, it will increase my power, cuz it doesn't need to drop power to get the heavier mass rotating. But I might be reading that wrong.
Thank you much.
#49
The damage is done.
I went ahead and purchase the Competition Clutch Stage 2 (link above) and the Toda Chromoly 8.36lb flywheel (link above).
We will see what happens........I will live and learn.
Thank you all for your input and assistance.
I went ahead and purchase the Competition Clutch Stage 2 (link above) and the Toda Chromoly 8.36lb flywheel (link above).
We will see what happens........I will live and learn.
Thank you all for your input and assistance.
#50
you will not lose power, by ant means. the inertia is what helps keep the engine rotating, and stay rotating between shifts. I did not look at the link but Toda is not going to serll a FW that is going to blow up or shatter. Let us know how it all works and how it feels. good luck with the instal hope all goes well.