need a performance clutch????
well i guess im just going with the stage 2 from kore motor sports and i guess im going to keep the stock fly wheel for now. sad.gif o-well, i figure by the next time i need to replace the clutch i should have enough power to make the investment of the lighter flywheel worth it.
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The lighter flywheel will help you no matter how much power you have. The lower intertia of the light weight flywheel free's up power to the wheels. However it does have disadvantages. The engine drops/looses RPMS faster when your foot is not on the gas, but it also gains RPM faster when your foot IS on the gas.
I would reccomend it for just about ANY level of mods, as long as you are willing to deal with an engine that drops RPM fast. (can make shifting harder due to droped RPM by the time you grab the next gear).
I would reccomend it for just about ANY level of mods, as long as you are willing to deal with an engine that drops RPM fast. (can make shifting harder due to droped RPM by the time you grab the next gear).
i'm looking at the groupbuy center now, and i see a
fidanza flywheel, but its for honda/mitsubishi
can we use that one? or does it have to be hyundai specific?
here's the link
http://www.groupbuycenter.com/buy.asp?row_id=6645
fidanza flywheel, but its for honda/mitsubishi
can we use that one? or does it have to be hyundai specific?
here's the link
http://www.groupbuycenter.com/buy.asp?row_id=6645
ok, i guess im going to get the flywheel now. i can get a fidanza aluminum fly wheel for 320 bucks shipped. i think thats a damn good price compared to what ive been seeing so im probably going to buy it. if any body else is intrested in purchesing one, ill give out the #. thanks every one for your help.
NO!!!
HYUNDAI HAS ITS OWN FLYWHEEL!!!
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ask who ever is selling it if they can get you a hyundai one
BTW...fast shark
You should be ok with a stock clutch... you dont have much power to cause the stock clutch to slip horribly
So go with a stage 2 at the most
You might as well... if your going to replace the flywheel
HYUNDAI HAS ITS OWN FLYWHEEL!!!
tongue.gif
ask who ever is selling it if they can get you a hyundai one
BTW...fast shark
You should be ok with a stock clutch... you dont have much power to cause the stock clutch to slip horribly
So go with a stage 2 at the most
You might as well... if your going to replace the flywheel
i checked with atc cus im needing a clutch also but its gonna be afew months before its finshed i want to see if mabey they will let me do some testing
seriously doubt it though also dose anyone know of a good clutch for 300-400 hp at the wheels? dont mind it being a 6-or 8 puck but 4 is a little extreem.
seriously doubt it though also dose anyone know of a good clutch for 300-400 hp at the wheels? dont mind it being a 6-or 8 puck but 4 is a little extreem.
Kore also has a lightweight flywheel, dont remember the weight (i think its 6.9lbs...). I'm assuming this mention of KORE is ok since its been scattered through the post already...
Doesnt SR also sell clutches? Any info on them?
Doesnt SR also sell clutches? Any info on them?




