MES
Enthusiast
Yes, it's yet another clutch flywheel post. I think mine may be nearing the end of it's life so I want to get it changed before it goes out.
Is there only one lightweight aluminum flywheel that everyone sells, or is there more than one? I'm thinking of Roe's flywheel and a stock clutch would be the best combo from other posts here. Seems that the fancy aftermarket clutches can't hold the power that the stock clutch can. It's going to be for street use with occasional drag race and needs to hold at least 750 rwhp (room for future mods)
Also anyone install it yourself? I'm planning on doing the instillation myself. Don't seem too hard - any tips, problems, special tools? I'm going to change the fluid, install skip shift, driveshaft loop and a transmission blanket while I'm down there just to be safe.
Is there only one lightweight aluminum flywheel that everyone sells, or is there more than one? I'm thinking of Roe's flywheel and a stock clutch would be the best combo from other posts here. Seems that the fancy aftermarket clutches can't hold the power that the stock clutch can. It's going to be for street use with occasional drag race and needs to hold at least 750 rwhp (room for future mods)
Also anyone install it yourself? I'm planning on doing the instillation myself. Don't seem too hard - any tips, problems, special tools? I'm going to change the fluid, install skip shift, driveshaft loop and a transmission blanket while I'm down there just to be safe.