Just looking for any feedback on this. It looks to be fairly light (9-10 lbs.). Just wondering if it is any good on the street. I suppose the ACT streetlite is the other option for me, but the MAP is a lot cheaper. I can't find any threads where someone even posted about them.
Demon X
01-24-2011, 06:29 PM
I think Stock?? Got that flywheel from MAP.. Pm him
They make good products tho :)
OK, I will hit him up for info.
Demon X
01-24-2011, 08:08 PM
OK, I will hit him up for info.
or you can just pm chris at MAP. he will help you on what you want for info and product + best deals ever :rock:
or you can just pm chris at MAP. he will help you on what you want for info and product + best deals ever :rock:
Yeah, he said it will work good, I just want more real world use experience.
CanEvo
01-24-2011, 10:56 PM
The piece is made by Fidanza and is great quality for the price in my opinion.There is no issue if DD there is still a bit of weight to get the rotating mass going. Contact MAP directly for a good deal.
anasmak11
01-30-2011, 07:45 PM
http://www.evoxforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43482
Jasonsrt4
01-31-2011, 04:24 AM
Alright, You want a review? Here goes.
I installed the flywheel originaly with a fidanza 4.3 clutch. It chattered it nuts off, engagement was an on and off button, car is jerky as hell at low speed, the the clutch throw out bearing would start to "pop out" of engagement. Removed said clutch from vehicle, installed a new friction surface on the flywheel at my expense, installed a clutch masters fx400. Car is still a bear to get moving sometimes, If you arent thinking about it sometimes I stall it like a 16 year old learning to drive his daddys camaro,but the clutch is holding up very strong. The flywheel has a weird shrill noise to it when you start it, was told it is because the flywheel is aluminium and resonates different than steel. ;\
All told, I personally do not see the point in replacing the flywheel when the stock one is pretty darn light to begin with. The inserts are $70 a pop to replace. I machined the whole assy a few thousand miles ago with great results however.
I cant tell you honestly if the car revved any quicker, but it did seem to "quiver" a little more at idle.