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mattrobertsxn
02-21-2018, 10:12 AM
Planning on buying the white bunny clutch kit from enjuku, can i run the stock flywheel or is it safer to run the lightweight competition flywheel? What do you guys think? It it worth the $350?
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s13silvia123
02-21-2018, 10:35 AM
works with both
anti tyler
02-21-2018, 12:44 PM
If you have the $$ go for it, you're already going to be in there anyway.
mattrobertsxn
02-21-2018, 12:46 PM
If you have the $$ go for it, you're already going to be in there anyway.
thats the thing im not really interested in spending another $350 in it. I think ill run the stock flywheel unless somebody says something that changes my mind.
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mr.nismo.
02-25-2018, 09:37 PM
thats the thing im not really interested in spending another $350 in it. I think ill run the stock flywheel unless somebody says something that changes my mind.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI bought (from enjuku) a competition stage 2 full face and paired it with a spec light weight flywheel. I absolutely love it. Makes the car much more rev happy and much quicker to rev match (nice to have when road racing). As anti Tyler said, you're going to be in there, might as well replace it. You could always resurface if you want to keep it, just make sure it hasn't already been resurfaced. Throw some arp bolts while you're in there too.
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mattrobertsxn
02-25-2018, 09:39 PM
I bought (from enjuku) a competition stage 2 full face and paired it with a spec light weight flywheel. I absolutely love it. Makes the car much more rev happy and much quicker to rev match (nice to have when road racing). As anti Tyler said, you're going to be in there, might as well replace it. You could always resurface if you want to keep it, just make sure it hasn't already been resurfaced. Throw some arp bolts while you're in there too.
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Yeah... i think im just going to send it and buy the best i can, ill buy a lightweight flywheel and a kit but im still not sure what clutch kit to go with since there is so many. Maybe ill just run the same setup you have
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mr.nismo.
02-25-2018, 10:03 PM
Yeah... i think im just going to send it and buy the best i can, ill buy a lightweight flywheel and a kit but im still not sure what clutch kit to go with since there is so many. Maybe ill just run the same setup you have
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI got the sprung full face since I daily it, but honestly that fucker can take a beating (launching). It does take some more revs (less rotational mass), but I road race more than drag race, so the trade off is worth it for me. In the end though, it's an extremely important part that literally transfers all the power from the engine, not to mention it's not exactly a quick job like an oil change. Everyone has their own level of what their project is to them, and it's up to you how much you want to throw in. Ive owned schassis coming up on 7 years. Nothing is better than knowing you put the best in the car, and not having to worry about it/not having to put more money when it could've been done right the first time.
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kyral
03-05-2018, 10:48 AM
Stock flywheel has more weight obviously which is better for drifting cause its gonna have more momentum to brake the tires free
lightweight flywheels are more suited for road racing and high RPMS
TheRealSy90
03-05-2018, 02:19 PM
You need to remove the flywheel during a clutch replacement to get the friction surface resurfaced. Good opportunity to replace it with a new one.
However, there is nothing wrong or unsafe with the factory flywheel. Save the money and get the oem resurfaced. Not enough of a noticeable benefit.
mattrobertsxn
03-05-2018, 02:44 PM
You need to remove the flywheel during a clutch replacement to get the friction surface resurfaced. Good opportunity to replace it with a new one.
However, there is nothing wrong or unsafe with the factory flywheel. Save the money and get the oem resurfaced. Not enough of a noticeable benefit.
Im starting to look into it, and it looks like the clutch kit comes with a flywheel on the website. Im not sure. It doesnt specify, but it gives the weight of the clutch and flywheel combined so i have no clue
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