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Old 02-21-2008, 11:00 PM
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Default Centerforce clutch and what flywheel?

I have a Centerforce clutch and i want to buy a light weight flywheel. And I dont know what.

Can you recommend me a good flywheel on my turbocharger setup?

Comptech, ACT Streetlite?

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i bought a fidanza flywheel only 7.5 lbs i havnt installed it yet but i hear good things
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i thiink the big problem is there are about 5 flywheel threads in the last few weeks. your stock flywheel is 14 lbs, pretty light considering. comptech, toda and fidanza make lighter. i have an ap2 so i picked up an ap1 flywheel for myself.
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there's no act street light....just pro lite for the s2000..anyway, go with act prolite + turbo=thats the most flywheel used to many turbo or n/a setups...and its tested for performance and reliability... but there are some other company out there that is good....if u can get a comptech flywheel then get it but i know they dont make them no more.

and yea ur english is fine...
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I may need to pick up an AP1 flywheel myself..
+ stiffer PP and a better disc.

I took the car for a "spin" today and I smelled my clutch RIGHT after.

Weak ass clutch!
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Originally Posted by babowc,Mar 2 2008, 10:34 PM
I may need to pick up an AP1 flywheel myself..
+ stiffer PP and a better disc.

I took the car for a "spin" today and I smelled my clutch RIGHT after.

Weak ass clutch!
the stock PP is a giant peice of shit........pick up an ap1 flywheel and replace the PP at the very least. i heard many people doing an act PP with oem disc. im going for a little more capacity so gonna scoop up prolly a clutchmasters stage 2 disc setup that can hold 340tq.

the ap2 flywheel weights approx 22lbs compared to the ap1 14lbs. all reviews i have read have been pleased with this mod.
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I am concerned if it'll void the warranty.

I want a stiffer clutch.. after driving my friend's Z.

The S clutch is a FEATHER!
I have a feeling when my S13 is done, there will be BIG differences between the two clutches.
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