Centerforce DFX with alum. or steel flywheel??

69Mach1351w

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So i somehow destroyed my spec 3+ clutch, with only 3 track passes, and no harsh abuse other than a few burnouts. So before I try my luck with the Centerforce DFX, Im trying to figure out which flywheel to purchase.

The car isnt ever road/ track raced, only occasional drag strip passes.
I have heard Steel for street and improved drive-ability, will be better for a daily driver in my position.

I had an aluminum and that is now shot along with my Spec 3+
Check out the story:
http://svtperformance.com/forums/showthread.php?t=442314

The aluminum felt good when i had it, yet it wasnt a shocking change from the stocker.

Any input would be great guys(or ladies), im ordering very soon.

I have searched around a little but haven't found any real convincing points.

Thanks
 
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PWORLDSTANG

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I run a Fidanza aluminum flywheel with my DFX. It's a VERY comfortable/street friendly combo that can hold a good amount of power. If you're looking for a more comfortable clutch set up, this is what I'd recommend.
 

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I run a Fidanza aluminum flywheel with my DFX. It's a VERY comfortable/street friendly combo that can hold a good amount of power. If you're looking for a more comfortable clutch set up, this is what I'd recommend.

Same here - 15k on mine.
 

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