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Thanks for that. Yes i rang him and had a "good LONG chat" ... He's a very nice guy and knows his stuff.He really took the time to run through ALL the options with me.Looks like I'm going to use a stock flywheel and he's going to build a single plate carbonic? as my mrs is the prime suspect in the demise of the nismo twin (no slip).

thanks again.

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I wouldn't.

have a look around at people who've used 'upgraded' jim berry clutches with stock flywheels. search for "benm"s threads for a start...

i looked at thread with his car pics on it, and yeah, lightened stock flywheel cracked & went thru his bonnet and cut his front pipe & rail in half, but if you're using a stock flywheel that hasn't been lightened it should be alright ?

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