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Act Flywheel

would it be worth getting lighter flywheel or just sticking with OEM 1 and resurfasing? i know it makes difference on more moded cars but ive just got normal bolt ons for now on ZC, intake,header,exhaust. no built internals or nuttin. im going to get exedy stage 1 clutch kit but dont know if worth it at all to buy ligther flywheel.
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Re: Act Flywheel

good investment...lighter flywheel helps out...but depends on how light you want it there is a lot of diff sizes of flywheels and i wouldnt go any lighter than 12lbs
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wanna go Act streetlite and CF stage 2 clutch
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Re: Act Flywheel

yes the light flywheels help alot. And racing clutches are very nice
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Re: Re: Act Flywheel

More is not better when it comes to a clutch, get only what you need. The harder it grabs, the faster it wears.

nothing less than 12lbs for street use.
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why don't you go with the exedy flywheel and clutch because i heard that the exedy stage 1 is like the act stage 2....but its up to you...
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Re: Act Flywheel

ACT Streetlite flywheel is 11.9lbs. so that's lighter than 12lbs. and it's awesome and works sweet with the stage 1 exedy street/strip clutch.
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