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Flywheel question #35699
April 29, 2004 06:46 am UTC
April 29, 2004 06:46 am UTC
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Thomas Toth Offline OP
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Hey guys,


ok im looking for a flywheel and was looking into the ACT light flywheel, 12 lbs i belive. I was thinking Fidanza but i dont know if i want such a light flywheel at 8 lbs. Plus the ACT is much nicer priced. Im sure the ACT is better then stock, and i dont want the tsock to blow up under high revs. Gonna be fully balanced engine.

Any feed back would be apreciated.

Thanks

Re: Flywheel question #35700
April 29, 2004 11:36 am UTC
April 29, 2004 11:36 am UTC
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I haven't heard negative things about either one of them. I'm very happy with my ACT clutch, so if I were to order a flywheel, I'd probably stick with ACT.


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Re: Flywheel question #35701
April 29, 2004 01:08 pm UTC
April 29, 2004 01:08 pm UTC
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I'd be inclined to agree that the Fidanza is a little light for an everyday driver...and the ACT is still STEEL rather than aluminum...and like you said, good pricing (about $359.CDN smile )....That would be my suggestion!


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Re: Flywheel question #35702
April 29, 2004 01:43 pm UTC
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I have a Fidanza flywheel, I drive the car daily. I have not experienced any problems with driveability (or anything else). My car is full weight and I have the 2.75:1 first gear. It is not an issue.

I would still consider the ACT if I was shopping for a flywheel though.


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Re: Flywheel question #35703
April 29, 2004 02:31 pm UTC
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Thanks very much guys, sounds good enough to me, i will try the ACT laugh

Re: Flywheel question #35704
April 30, 2004 02:55 pm UTC
April 30, 2004 02:55 pm UTC
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I also have a fidanza and act 2600 and its an amazing combo.
I haven't had any driving issues and the car is my daily driver, I definately suggest the fidanza


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