Thread: New clutch time
View Single Post
Old 05-22-2019, 08:25 PM   #16 (permalink)
SPDKING
Base Member
 
SPDKING's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 199
Drives: 14' Nissan 370Z SP
Rep Power: 1998
SPDKING has a reputation beyond reputeSPDKING has a reputation beyond reputeSPDKING has a reputation beyond reputeSPDKING has a reputation beyond reputeSPDKING has a reputation beyond reputeSPDKING has a reputation beyond reputeSPDKING has a reputation beyond reputeSPDKING has a reputation beyond reputeSPDKING has a reputation beyond reputeSPDKING has a reputation beyond reputeSPDKING has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by -ZS-Carpenter View Post
It can sound like bolts in a dryer for all I care. Both kits I listed have sub 20lb flywheels.

Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
I think they more sound like two nuts rattling in a tin can..Two very large nuts....that's why our cars push out so much power haha. If your driving style requires a lightweight flywheel then it should be fine. Just expect off the line performance to suffer, cruising ability to suffer and you'll have to be timing your shifts faster and fuel economy going down aka you're going to have to adjust your driving style. In any event, if you don't care about that, why not just go balls deep and get the 15lb flywheel so you get the most out of this upgrade? It's a steeper learning curve than the 20lb but you'll get more bang for buck.
Jim Wolf Technology website
__________________
Stillen front and rear sway bars/Continental Extreme Tires/Annex Suspension Coilovers/Z1 Oil Cooler/Borla Catback Exhaust/K&N Drop in filters/SPL
SPDKING is offline   Reply With Quote