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Which clutch and flywheel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wylde Horses" data-source="post: 2755567" data-attributes="member: 15890"><p>The flywheel has nothing to do with how quick the clutch engages. A lighter f/w does allow the engine to rev a little faster though. Do a search on aluminum flywheels, there are roughly eleventy-billion threads on it.</p><p></p><p>I had a SPEC 2 and I wasn’t too impressed with it. I installed it with a new fidanza aluminum f/w, and other then the first couple months of driving, it wasn’t very nice to drive on the street. It chattered a lot, and you really had to force it to slip. I recently replaced it with an 11” McLeod performance clutch and the difference in quality is staggering. The Kevlar on the SPEC disk was flaky and soft. On the McLeod disk, it’s very solid. In addition, the Kevlar covers much more surface area on the McLeod disk then the SPEC (I should mention that the McLeod disk is Kevlar on the f/w side and organic on the PP side).</p><p></p><p>I would highly recommend the D&D SHD 11” setup along with a fidanza Alum f/w. You get a McLeod disk, FRPP pressure plate and the proper sized bolts for the conversion (the bolts you need for an 11” PP are bigger then a 10.5” PP). You end up with a clutch that holds just as much if not more power then a sticky 10.5” setup, but engages much more smoothly. The 11” setup is a little heavier, but the Alum. f/w will more then compensate for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wylde Horses, post: 2755567, member: 15890"] The flywheel has nothing to do with how quick the clutch engages. A lighter f/w does allow the engine to rev a little faster though. Do a search on aluminum flywheels, there are roughly eleventy-billion threads on it. I had a SPEC 2 and I wasn’t too impressed with it. I installed it with a new fidanza aluminum f/w, and other then the first couple months of driving, it wasn’t very nice to drive on the street. It chattered a lot, and you really had to force it to slip. I recently replaced it with an 11” McLeod performance clutch and the difference in quality is staggering. The Kevlar on the SPEC disk was flaky and soft. On the McLeod disk, it’s very solid. In addition, the Kevlar covers much more surface area on the McLeod disk then the SPEC (I should mention that the McLeod disk is Kevlar on the f/w side and organic on the PP side). I would highly recommend the D&D SHD 11” setup along with a fidanza Alum f/w. You get a McLeod disk, FRPP pressure plate and the proper sized bolts for the conversion (the bolts you need for an 11” PP are bigger then a 10.5” PP). You end up with a clutch that holds just as much if not more power then a sticky 10.5” setup, but engages much more smoothly. The 11” setup is a little heavier, but the Alum. f/w will more then compensate for it. [/QUOTE]
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