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Lightweight flywheel without the noise?
For those of us considering forced induction a new clutch upgrade is just around the corner. A lightweight flywheel is an obvious upgrade while you are swapping out the clutch but my main concern regarding this is noise & chatter.
The few posts I have seen from ppl that did this already report lots of noise and chatter coming from the flywheel. Does anyone have any experience on this engine with a flywheel upgrade that is quite and refined? May be not be possible due to its design but worth asking... |
Probably more attributable to the upgraded clutch than the lightened flywheel.
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...NOT. The chatter with a lightweight single-mass flywheel is due to vibrations in the drivetrain, formerly dampened by the OEM dual-mass flywheel. I have not witnessed how bad the chatter is on the 370Z but we know it well from the 350Z. Usually this noise stops at anything over 2200-2400 rpm.
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Porsche's dont do this. Well at least not my brothers 911.
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My old 1990s MR2 turbo didn't do this either. Both don't have a long drive shaft or were built with less tolerances! ;) However, magazines have noted on the Porsche GT3 RS with it's factory lightweight flywheel that it chatters noticably!
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hopefully some tuner out there develops a lightweight flywheel for the VHR that is not so light it doesnt absorb drivetrain NVH but is light enough to see some increased responsiveness and reduced weight.
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I would think a lighter flywheel would reduce overall torque on the engine since you are reducing the the rotational mass.
What would be the benefit of a lighter flywheel? |
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It will decrease inertia, which is not the same as torque. |
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Wouldn't a lightweight flywheel, make faster pick up and revs?
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I have a Spec II upgraded Clutch and Flywheel and my chatter is down low between 1000-2000 rpm's. I don't notice it unless I am under geared. If you are in the right gear , you won't notice it at all.
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The problem is changing from a dual mass to single mass flywheel. It doesn't really have to do with the weight of the flywheel, it's the design.
Like Xan said, if you want a lightened flywheel but do not want to have any additional noise, I would recommend having your factory flywheel lightened. This is purely a personal feeling when it comes to noises and what not but I always relate clutch rattle or flywheel noise or anything like that to the character of the part and the vehicle. For example, if I were to ever purchase a Ducati, the very first thing I would do is get a drilled clutch cover so I can hear that dry clutch rattle. That noise is classic sportbike/ducati and I want to hear/celebrate it. Rattley clutches, clunky two piece full floating rotors, etc...In MY opinion...That is the soul of the car coming through. I enjoy/celebrate those sounds. I'm probably just weird like that though. |
I hear yeah Kyle, there is nothing sweeter then the sound of cut gears to me.
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Sorry, was trying to clear up a misconception...
Regarding the original question. It is actually gear rattle/lash that is taking place. The noise is inside the tranny from the input shaft not being dampened by the dual mass flywheel. This makes sense when you think about when the noise is actually happening. You are starting from a dual mass flywheel and going to a lighter single mass flywheel. Dual mass flywheels are used because of its properties with inertia - while harder to change the rotational speed - the benefit is that the power pulse transitions are smoother essentially cushioning the noises that would otherwise create gear rattle. Going to a lighter single mass flywheel you lose the vibration dampening benefits from the mass you lost. The best way to mitigate this is by using a sprung hub which should help dampen pulses and changing to a heavier weight transmission oil. Dont think it is a question of what flywheel doesn't cause gear lash (the answer would be OEM), but if there is a combo that people have used that minimizes gear lash. I've used OS-G & Exedy combos in my car in the past, no issues - but it was on an FD (apples to oranges, since power delivery is different). |
well i have driven mine with the new flywheel and clutch and maybe the guys before me got a different unit than the one i got or they are sissy nancy boys (no offense) because i don't hear that much noise and my clunk in first gear is actually gone.
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We have installed hundreds of clutches and flywheels over the years and we've seen some cars that don't experience any rattle while others that do rattle. We have used multiple flywheels and clutch combinations and the results are always the same...different. Basically there is no rhyme or reason. Some cars do it, some cars don't. It is something that we warn all of our customer's about. |
We are running the OS Giken triple plate on the shop car. After raising the idle to 1k rpm (via Osiris), there is zero chatter.
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are there any problems with SRM after clutch/flywheel ugprade?
Also, lightening the OEM dual mass flywheel (as someone mentioned earlier in this thread) is out of the question. Confirmed with 2 shops that these flywheels are not safe to lighten due to their design so it an aftermarket single mass FW or nothing. |
SRM works perfect, but there is chatter. It doesn't bother me but yes there is chatter. Even in idle.
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I wondered it has been suggested anyways. |
I have only heard mine chatter twice, so I say we amend that to there may be chatter somewhere between never and all the time.
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Nat all cars will react the same. I have driven GTR's with a lot of chatter and I have driven some that I can barely tell. My Z had no chatter fir the first 1000 miles on the new clutch and fly wheel and now it has a slight chatter in numeral. The chatter does go away once you get above 2K. How long have you had your clutch/flywheel upgrade?
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i have a flywheel in mine, it rattles around 1500 rpm to 2500rpm.
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I have a Stillen lightweight flywheel installed.
Sometimes it rattles when idle but once I tuned the car and set idle RPM to 1,000rev those noises stopped. Flywheel is great for easy downshifts. |
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Holy thread revival bump! Did u guys jus bump a 3 year old thread????
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back to the future :p
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