flywheel options?
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dual mass vs solid
Just out of interest, has anyone used the oem AAN clutch disc (the style without dampening springs built in) with a solid flywheel. Aside from the subjective performance gain of lighter rotating mass. What does the clutch take up actually feel like?
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3b flywheel is not recommended on the AAN/01E, nor do we have/stock any pilot bearing adapters.
The friction surface depth is incorrect, so any off the shelf clutch offerings will give you ~1/2 spline engagement, and a potentially maxed-out slave cylinder.
The old V8 flywheel was done this way for a while, as thats all there was, but we've stopped offering that as well, in lieu of a better solution (the friction surface insert we now make).
The friction surface depth is incorrect, so any off the shelf clutch offerings will give you ~1/2 spline engagement, and a potentially maxed-out slave cylinder.
The old V8 flywheel was done this way for a while, as thats all there was, but we've stopped offering that as well, in lieu of a better solution (the friction surface insert we now make).
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We've got a bunch of options, the one with the most support, and cheapest clutch options down the road would be the 7A clutch/flywheel kit:
http://www.034motorsport.com/product...roducts_id=634
Either aluminum or steel flywheels availible.
http://www.034motorsport.com/product...roducts_id=634
Either aluminum or steel flywheels availible.
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