Exedy 12.5lb flywheel 02-05 5mt 10kish miles $40
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Exedy 12.5lb flywheel 02-05 5mt 10kish miles $40
Straightup no BS DDing this sucked. I had stock motor and trans mounts at the time and my drivetrain shook alot while chugging it around. I'd imagine its be more livable with sturdier mounts.
Although my car was noticeably faster with it. Pulled way harder, whole car felt lighter, and revs light a dream. I almost miss it.
But hills were a bit scary and my car is pretty loud and hence revving it and shifting like a madman everywhere just wasn't very fun.
$40 picked up in Martinez CA.
No heat spots, you could probably just toss it on there and be fine. But I mean a light resurface recommended as always. More fast yes, more finicky clutch yes. Up to you. I personally would not recommend it for something you DD hence why its cheap.
Bearing is totally fine but I have a bnib oem one aswell to go with it
Although my car was noticeably faster with it. Pulled way harder, whole car felt lighter, and revs light a dream. I almost miss it.
But hills were a bit scary and my car is pretty loud and hence revving it and shifting like a madman everywhere just wasn't very fun.
$40 picked up in Martinez CA.
No heat spots, you could probably just toss it on there and be fine. But I mean a light resurface recommended as always. More fast yes, more finicky clutch yes. Up to you. I personally would not recommend it for something you DD hence why its cheap.
Bearing is totally fine but I have a bnib oem one aswell to go with it
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I like mine plenty, but I had reenforced motor and transmission mounts put it at the same time as it though, so yeah.
At first I almost wanted something a wee bit heavier for better clutch slipping, but I don't even notice now. My typical homeward commute is plenty of stop and go on 880S. No issues stalling.
Great part, great seller, cheap.
At first I almost wanted something a wee bit heavier for better clutch slipping, but I don't even notice now. My typical homeward commute is plenty of stop and go on 880S. No issues stalling.
Great part, great seller, cheap.
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Straightup no BS DDing this sucked. I had stock motor and trans mounts at the time and my drivetrain shook alot while chugging it around. I'd imagine its be more livable with sturdier mounts.
Although my car was noticeably faster with it. Pulled way harder, whole car felt lighter, and revs light a dream. I almost miss it.
But hills were a bit scary and my car is pretty loud and hence revving it and shifting like a madman everywhere just wasn't very fun.
$40 picked up in Martinez CA.
No heat spots, you could probably just toss it on there and be fine. But I mean a light resurface recommended as always. More fast yes, more finicky clutch yes. Up to you. I personally would not recommend it for something you DD hence why its cheap.
Bearing is totally fine but I have a bnib oem one aswell to go with it
Although my car was noticeably faster with it. Pulled way harder, whole car felt lighter, and revs light a dream. I almost miss it.
But hills were a bit scary and my car is pretty loud and hence revving it and shifting like a madman everywhere just wasn't very fun.
$40 picked up in Martinez CA.
No heat spots, you could probably just toss it on there and be fine. But I mean a light resurface recommended as always. More fast yes, more finicky clutch yes. Up to you. I personally would not recommend it for something you DD hence why its cheap.
Bearing is totally fine but I have a bnib oem one aswell to go with it
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