What clutch would work with my JB racing lightweight aluminum flywheel?
It’s designed and advertised to work with the stock clutch and pressure plate however I’ve learned twice now that it just doesn’t work due to the lack of vibration absorption of the setup.
So essentially who knows what sprung hub after market clutch would bolt up to my JB Racing flywheel? What do I look for to get as close to OEM feel?
And to answer your question op: I ran the above mentioned flywheel for about 15k miles when I learned about my situation on my second broken pressure plate. I opted to try the OEM flywheel setup for a change and it was quite the difference. My flywheel was exceptionally light and it would almost let the engine die on idle sometimes because it didn’t have enough mass to keep the engine spinning. It was embarrassingly loud at stoplights. It honestly took the car to a new level though. The shifting is an absolute blast with a lightweight flywheel. The chatter does really get to you though. So I wouldn’t run it on a daily.
It’s designed and advertised to work with the stock clutch and pressure plate however I’ve learned twice now that it just doesn’t work due to the lack of vibration absorption of the setup.
So essentially who knows what sprung hub after market clutch would bolt up to my JB Racing flywheel? What do I look for to get as close to OEM feel?
And to answer your question op: I ran the above mentioned flywheel for about 15k miles when I learned about my situation on my second broken pressure plate. I opted to try the OEM flywheel setup for a change and it was quite the difference. My flywheel was exceptionally light and it would almost let the engine die on idle sometimes because it didn’t have enough mass to keep the engine spinning. It was embarrassingly loud at stoplights. It honestly took the car to a new level though. The shifting is an absolute blast with a lightweight flywheel. The chatter does really get to you though. So I wouldn’t run it on a daily.
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