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Stage one Clutch and Lightweight Flywheel - Alittle help
- prelude_h22
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Stage one Clutch and Lightweight Flywheel - Alittle help
HI All
I am having a dillemma and was wondering if i could pick everyones brains to see what people have bought in the past and any reccomendations. I want the cars clutch to have as OEM pedal feel as possible and the same with the driveability - i.e. stuck in traffic jams, parking etc
I am looking to upgrade my clutch and flywheel and have below several choices
typical prices are next to them. light weight flywheel would be the 5 ish kg weight version
ACT stage one clutch £348
Compeition Clutch (Stage one) £165
ACT Street Lite Flywheel £246
Compeition Clutch lightweight flywheel £155
M-Factory lightwieght flywheel £219
Would a lighter than 5kg flywheel be beneficial
I am more inclined to go for the cheaper alternatives but i have heard horror stories about flywheels disintegrating and upgraded clutches chattering and making noises after several hundred miles. I would prefer to pay more for the more reliable option as any one would.
Any help or feedback would be appreciated
thanks all
I am having a dillemma and was wondering if i could pick everyones brains to see what people have bought in the past and any reccomendations. I want the cars clutch to have as OEM pedal feel as possible and the same with the driveability - i.e. stuck in traffic jams, parking etc
I am looking to upgrade my clutch and flywheel and have below several choices
typical prices are next to them. light weight flywheel would be the 5 ish kg weight version
ACT stage one clutch £348
Compeition Clutch (Stage one) £165
ACT Street Lite Flywheel £246
Compeition Clutch lightweight flywheel £155
M-Factory lightwieght flywheel £219
Would a lighter than 5kg flywheel be beneficial
I am more inclined to go for the cheaper alternatives but i have heard horror stories about flywheels disintegrating and upgraded clutches chattering and making noises after several hundred miles. I would prefer to pay more for the more reliable option as any one would.
Any help or feedback would be appreciated
thanks all
- SpacePilotJohnLee
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I have an Exedy Stage 1 & a Fidanza 8lb Flywheel.
I fitted it at the same time as changing my engine so hard to tell, but I think the clutch is a tiny bit stiffer and you have to raise the revs a little more than before, but it is only a slight difference.
I think it's only when you go for a paddle type clutch that you notice a big difference in driveability.
I fitted it at the same time as changing my engine so hard to tell, but I think the clutch is a tiny bit stiffer and you have to raise the revs a little more than before, but it is only a slight difference.
I think it's only when you go for a paddle type clutch that you notice a big difference in driveability.
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http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/honda-p ... t2094.htmlCARRisma wrote:the original Honda OE 5G flywheel weighs a hefty 18.3 lb (8.3 kg).
I can recommend the F1 Racing 5.2Kg flywheel. Without additional balancing its held up fine to 8.5K RPM for a couple of years now. I use it with an ATR OEM clutch and that holds 250+ BHP, so there's no need to go for a competition clutch unless you've got more power than that.
You do have to be a a little more careful with very slow starts (normal driving), either by raising the revs a little more or engaging the clutch very gently.
I've driven on a multiple plate ceramic paddle racing clutch (cost over £1K) in an evo. It felt like the only way to drive the car was to rag the tits off it at every traffic light, or risk engaging slowly and almost stalling/making the car jerk. Fun for a while, but not really practical.
You do have to be a a little more careful with very slow starts (normal driving), either by raising the revs a little more or engaging the clutch very gently.
I've driven on a multiple plate ceramic paddle racing clutch (cost over £1K) in an evo. It felt like the only way to drive the car was to rag the tits off it at every traffic light, or risk engaging slowly and almost stalling/making the car jerk. Fun for a while, but not really practical.
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use an atr clutch gives you an upgrade straight away
bristol_bb4 wrote:ahhh a 5th gen, i love 5th gens![]()
Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it...
4thgenphil wrote:Mines 4 1/4 unches mate, sorry
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coxmotorsport has a sale on at the moment on the ATR clutch - think its about £160 inc vatmercutio wrote:use an atr clutch gives you an upgrade straight away
im sure i posted about this about a week ago.

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you did i was reminding him as he posted he was gonna use a standard clutch
bristol_bb4 wrote:ahhh a 5th gen, i love 5th gens![]()
Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it...
4thgenphil wrote:Mines 4 1/4 unches mate, sorry
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