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Clutch Time _ Flywheel Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="notchstang92" data-source="post: 13435492" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>I have the Fidanza aluminum flywheel and the Ram HD clutch. Definitely takes more to get the car moving than w/ the steel flywheel. Car revs faster and stays in the rpms better too. Also no hang in rpms after shifting like with the steel wheel. </p><p></p><p>I did all this when I upgraded to a T56 and aluminum driveshaft. I would never switch back. I don't DD the car either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notchstang92, post: 13435492, member: 12153"] I have the Fidanza aluminum flywheel and the Ram HD clutch. Definitely takes more to get the car moving than w/ the steel flywheel. Car revs faster and stays in the rpms better too. Also no hang in rpms after shifting like with the steel wheel. I did all this when I upgraded to a T56 and aluminum driveshaft. I would never switch back. I don't DD the car either. [/QUOTE]
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