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should I get a flywheel?
Saturday, March 18, 2006 1:11 PM
I am wanting to get a stage 3 spec clutch do to the fact that I want to EVENTUALLY run nitrous (I have allready talked to Karo @carcustoms.net about what clutch would work the best)..... Should I go a head and get a flywheel or just have my stock flywheel reservused? What flywheel should I get?













Re: should I get a flywheel?
Saturday, March 18, 2006 3:15 PM
I figured I might as well buy one while I'm in there changing clutches so I would'nt have to do it again..

The Only thing Gayer than my cavalier is the purple shade of its nitrous bottle
Re: should I get a flywheel?
Saturday, March 18, 2006 7:30 PM
ya, getting a flywheel or a clutch installed is a lot of money, and labor would be the same for one or the other, but if done together, it's only a few buck more, if any cause they just bolt the new flywheel in, instead of not touching the old one. (or resurfacing the old one) that might even take more time to resurface it.

I'd say get it now, if u can afford it, and you think it will benifit you. I have the fidanza one, and I love it, but some people say it will mess up your 60 ft times, or it's only good on a turbo....dunno.



Re: should I get a flywheel?
Saturday, March 18, 2006 8:32 PM
We have a sale going on right now and are offering 10% off all SPEC clutches. The sale price is listed online at www.TurboTechRacing.com

Also I would recommed the flywheel, get the fidanza. The spec and fidanza are identical (materal, quality, shape, weight, etc) just the fidanza is a lot cheaper.


-Aaron
www.TurboTechRacing.com

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