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It's not the lightness that causes the CEL. Poor driving causes it. I know firsthand, it took me a while to realize that the misfire CELs I got from my Exedy flywheel were from poorly rev-matching and letting the engine speed change too rapidly.
If you drive smoothly, you'll never get a CEL, even with a 9 lb. flywheel. But, you can induce the CEL with a lightened stock flywheel if you have enough of teh suck with the clutch.
If you drive smoothly, you'll never get a CEL, even with a 9 lb. flywheel. But, you can induce the CEL with a lightened stock flywheel if you have enough of teh suck with the clutch.
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I wanna know how light of a flywheel is necessary for a 300Whp street-driven car? What are the cons that's associated with having a lightened flywheel?
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It's not necessary. Lighter flywheels have benefits independent of horsepower. They're helpful in a 2.2liter L if you wnat one for those reasons. What you do need is a stronger clutch, and most of the time people who need one also get the other since the cost of the extra labor is almost zero. For a 400 hp Subaru, I'd recommend an Exedy Hyper Single, although there are many options that will get the job done. The Hyper Single is a reduced-diameter unit with tons of torque-holding capacity and the equivalent of a 10-pound flywheel, I think.
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I was thinking of getting a 14lb flywheel or somewhere close to the stock flywheel's weight. What I'm trying to say is that I just wanna get rid some of the parasitic drag that the stock flywheel causes to the car without causing any engine or tranny damage...
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Originally Posted by My_Red_Suby
I was thinking of getting a 14lb flywheel or somewhere close to the stock flywheel's weight. What I'm trying to say is that I just wanna get rid some of the parasitic drag that the stock flywheel causes to the car without causing any engine or tranny damage...
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Most of the flywheels you will find will be between 12 and 14 pounds. Just check before you buy. It's hard to tell the difference between 12-14 pounds anyway.
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