I current have some form of aluminum flywheel with a race clutch and it's utter non-sense for a street car. Too stiff, too harsh - and the noises are absurd once the transmission is warm. It sounds like a pack of bolts got dropped in a blender. There's mid range lash as well.
Consider this. I have one that I will fit with a stock clutch in my E46 - that's what this specific one was engineered for. They are made in the UK and TTV is family run business mostly focused on Motorsport teams. @silver_gsr on Instagram has got one on his shelf and will do the install shortly.
They are machined from forged carbon steel and work with the OE clutch. I run one in my DCT E92 M3 and it's an awesome piece of kit. It's a vastly different application for sure as I have no throwout bearing in that transmission to rattle against. There is zero in gear lash noises nor whine induced with throttle inputs..
It's my understanding SMG cars are slightly favoured here as it manages the throwout bearing and keeps it constantly pulled, at-least it is the case on the SMG3 with the S85. This will drastically reduce rattles and eliminate the slipping engagement points that can be troublesome with lightweight flywheels in 1st gear.
I have posted an unedited video here. It's been vastly popular for V8s and I'm eager to see how they feel on the S54 and S85.
Consider this. I have one that I will fit with a stock clutch in my E46 - that's what this specific one was engineered for. They are made in the UK and TTV is family run business mostly focused on Motorsport teams. @silver_gsr on Instagram has got one on his shelf and will do the install shortly.
They are machined from forged carbon steel and work with the OE clutch. I run one in my DCT E92 M3 and it's an awesome piece of kit. It's a vastly different application for sure as I have no throwout bearing in that transmission to rattle against. There is zero in gear lash noises nor whine induced with throttle inputs..
It's my understanding SMG cars are slightly favoured here as it manages the throwout bearing and keeps it constantly pulled, at-least it is the case on the SMG3 with the S85. This will drastically reduce rattles and eliminate the slipping engagement points that can be troublesome with lightweight flywheels in 1st gear.
I have posted an unedited video here. It's been vastly popular for V8s and I'm eager to see how they feel on the S54 and S85.
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