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Originally posted by Triqzy View Post. As a side note, during a clutch replacement are there any other things I should consider doing "while I'm in there"?
I'm getting ready change out the clutch in my car. Plan on replacing it with the Luk kit and using OE throw out and pilot bearings. Since the trans will be out of the car, I plan on replacing all detent springs, rear main seal, driveshaft centering sleeve, and shifter bushings. I was thinking of doing the seals for the input,
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Detent springs
Selector knuckle/joint
Clutch fork, clip and pivot ball
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Originally posted by S14 View Post
I'd give "blue flywheel of death" a quick google before purchasing that.
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Originally posted by Triqzy View PostClutch is giving out and considering the possibility of a lightweight flywheel. This product seemed the most promising, anyone use it before?
Lightweight Stage 2 Plus Flywheel and Clutch package for E46 M3 6-speed and SMG - 8.5 lbs. Which transmission do you have?: standard 6-speed manual. clutch type: Performance Organic disk (street/track); UltraSmooth cerametallic (street/drag racing/FI); multi-puck ceramic (street / drag racing / FI); Segmented Kevlar (street/track/high-power).
In general are there any recommendations/pros/cons for a lightweight flywheel on an SMG car?
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Originally posted by Arith2 View PostMy JB Lightweight flywheel barely chatters. It doesn't chatter at idle at all. The SMG doesn't like it very much and I've had to relearn driving it. The weight does affect the software but it's not end all be all. The experience just isn't always pleasant. Sometimes I'll turn my car on and it'll slam the clutch instead of easing it and I have to pull the key out the N disappears. Downshifts above 4500 rpm are wonky. It searches and has a hard time finding the right spot. The automatic downshifting is twice as bad as it already was so anytime it drop to around 1400 rpm, I just pop it in neutral so my clutch isn't sporadically engaging and disengaging for a second.
All the SMG needs is a retune but no one actually does it. It's annoying because the CSL software is awesome. With a lightweight flywheel, it could be even faster. The market to pay for R&D just isn't there. You also have to tune the DME along with it to avoid misfires.Originally posted by stash1 View Post
Well, that sounds super annoying...I wouldn't be ok w/that at all!
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Originally posted by benzthis View Postmanual swap and you can keep your lightweight flywheel
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Originally posted by Arith2 View Post
I don't remember, if you do some digging you'll find them. I'm not mad I added a lightweight flywheel but the shift speeds have gone down. I'm just going to switch to a solid steel flywheel around stock weight. I've driven mine for 6k miles now and I'm ready for the SMG I used to love or a manual swap.
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Originally posted by stash1 View Post
Do you know who this "alleged" person is?
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Originally posted by Triqzy View PostClutch is giving out and considering the possibility of a lightweight flywheel. This product seemed the most promising, anyone use it before?
Lightweight Stage 2 Plus Flywheel and Clutch package for E46 M3 6-speed and SMG - 8.5 lbs. Which transmission do you have?: standard 6-speed manual. clutch type: Performance Organic disk (street/track); UltraSmooth cerametallic (street/drag racing/FI); multi-puck ceramic (street / drag racing / FI); Segmented Kevlar (street/track/high-power).
In general are there any recommendations/pros/cons for a lightweight flywheel on an SMG car?
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Originally posted by Arith2 View PostMy JB Lightweight flywheel barely chatters. It doesn't chatter at idle at all. The SMG doesn't like it very much and I've had to relearn driving it. The weight does affect the software but it's not end all be all. The experience just isn't always pleasant. Sometimes I'll turn my car on and it'll slam the clutch instead of easing it and I have to pull the key out the N disappears. Downshifts above 4500 rpm are wonky. It searches and has a hard time finding the right spot. The automatic downshifting is twice as bad as it already was so anytime it drop to around 1400 rpm, I just pop it in neutral so my clutch isn't sporadically engaging and disengaging for a second.
All the SMG needs is a retune but no one actually does it. It's annoying because the CSL software is awesome. With a lightweight flywheel, it could be even faster. The market to pay for R&D just isn't there. You also have to tune the DME along with it to avoid misfires.
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