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Hey guys as the title says I'm changing my clutch and think of changing my Flywheel to a Exedy lightweight while I have everything open. I just wanted to see what experiences and opinions you guys had on the matter. I've been doing a bit of digging and have found that the general consensus on the lightweight is that it makes for faster and more responsive revving but also due to the lack of weight maintains less inertia, which basically means is decreases in revs a lot faster as well. I am quite tempted to get it as I have not seen any complaints from people who has made the move but first wanted to get everyone's opinion and personal experiences first.

James

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Lighter = more suited to drag or circuit, spins up and down more quickly

Stock weight = easier to operate clutch, recommend for street

That said, i have a 5.5kg in mine as i needed something when i tossed the giken twin plate, and dont have a problem with it with an organic clutch plate. Stock flywheel is 10kg.

I have the exedy light weight in mine with a heavy ceramic clutch, revs bloody quick, but as MrStabby said, makes for a fun drive on the street lol.

takes a while to get used to but I'm happy with the change, makes the engine feel more responsive :cool:

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