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i brought a fidanza flyweels not long ago~~ just wondring 2 ask .. when i install my flyweels do i have 2 change my clutch 2?? or its a option??? i have a GTS thank you wink

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u should, mite as well do it wile the tranni is down. dont make the mistake i did and not change it, now i have to save up for install or do it my self

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most people change their flywheel when they have to get a new clutch (other way around). if you don't mind that you may be leaving some cluch life on the table (or can afford it), then go for it.


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i've said it before and i would say it again: if you get a lightweight flywheel then you should get a sprung-hub clutch thumbsup non-sprung clutches will work ok, but the vibrations sometimes do a little damage..it's best to get a sprung-hub. rps makes some of these if you wanted a suggestion thumbsup

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thank you guys ...^^ i got it now thumbsup

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Originally Posted by Speed4TheNeed
i've said it before and i would say it again: if you get a lightweight flywheel then you should get a sprung-hub clutch thumbsup non-sprung clutches will work ok, but the vibrations sometimes do a little damage..it's best to get a sprung-hub. rps makes some of these if you wanted a suggestion thumbsup

when was that?? i must have miss it..anyway, does the ACT street clutch count as "sprung hub"?? because i have that and i had the flywheel put in for 300bucks even not too long ago..i had the cluch for about 1year now..

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^^ no, the act street is not sprung hub. the act street is an excellent clutch if your using the stock flywheel, but i wouldn't recommend it for anyone with a lightweight flywheel.

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