ATTENTION all IS250 6spd owners!!! (Fidanza flywheel thread)
#78
again, we can't show you any performance gains without actually getting it first, but if you know some people in your local car enthusiast scene, ask around and see if they can show you the difference of a lightweight flywheel to a stock one.
#79
I have one last question, if we put our name on the list does it mean that I have to shell out the cash and then wait around for six months to a year to get something or nothing, or do we shell out the cash first thing when it it made and get first dibs when they come out?
#82
I'm clueless to drivetrain internals other than weight reduction is a good thing for speed.
My clutch is on it's last leg at 84,xxx miles. Jar of marbles on startup, not yet slipping but I can feel that I'll only probably get 8-10 months out of it.
Someone please explain if replacing your flywheel when you do the clutch is a recommended thing or just a 'nice to have a lightweight flywheel in there since you are replacing the clutch right there'? The only thing I can relate to my question above is the rational for replacing the water pump while changing out a timing belt because since you are in the area, the labor is the hard part so might as well replace components nearby.
My next clutch will be F-sport unless a competitor is out for the same price or cheaper. My goal is a better feeling clutch and hopefully durability. I'm not really worried about faster as we got a new Evo X to get tuned/modded.
I'll reply if I'm in or out on the Flywheel tomorrow. TIA for reponding about if flywheel needs replaced too, or is it a lightweight performance mod?
My clutch is on it's last leg at 84,xxx miles. Jar of marbles on startup, not yet slipping but I can feel that I'll only probably get 8-10 months out of it.
Someone please explain if replacing your flywheel when you do the clutch is a recommended thing or just a 'nice to have a lightweight flywheel in there since you are replacing the clutch right there'? The only thing I can relate to my question above is the rational for replacing the water pump while changing out a timing belt because since you are in the area, the labor is the hard part so might as well replace components nearby.
My next clutch will be F-sport unless a competitor is out for the same price or cheaper. My goal is a better feeling clutch and hopefully durability. I'm not really worried about faster as we got a new Evo X to get tuned/modded.
I'll reply if I'm in or out on the Flywheel tomorrow. TIA for reponding about if flywheel needs replaced too, or is it a lightweight performance mod?
#83
I'm clueless to drivetrain internals other than weight reduction is a good thing for speed.
My clutch is on it's last leg at 84,xxx miles. Jar of marbles on startup, not yet slipping but I can feel that I'll only probably get 8-10 months out of it.
Someone please explain if replacing your flywheel when you do the clutch is a recommended thing or just a 'nice to have a lightweight flywheel in there since you are replacing the clutch right there'? The only thing I can relate to my question above is the rational for replacing the water pump while changing out a timing belt because since you are in the area, the labor is the hard part so might as well replace components nearby.
My next clutch will be F-sport unless a competitor is out for the same price or cheaper. My goal is a better feeling clutch and hopefully durability. I'm not really worried about faster as we got a new Evo X to get tuned/modded.
I'll reply if I'm in or out on the Flywheel tomorrow. TIA for reponding about if flywheel needs replaced too, or is it a lightweight performance mod?
My clutch is on it's last leg at 84,xxx miles. Jar of marbles on startup, not yet slipping but I can feel that I'll only probably get 8-10 months out of it.
Someone please explain if replacing your flywheel when you do the clutch is a recommended thing or just a 'nice to have a lightweight flywheel in there since you are replacing the clutch right there'? The only thing I can relate to my question above is the rational for replacing the water pump while changing out a timing belt because since you are in the area, the labor is the hard part so might as well replace components nearby.
My next clutch will be F-sport unless a competitor is out for the same price or cheaper. My goal is a better feeling clutch and hopefully durability. I'm not really worried about faster as we got a new Evo X to get tuned/modded.
I'll reply if I'm in or out on the Flywheel tomorrow. TIA for reponding about if flywheel needs replaced too, or is it a lightweight performance mod?
You don’t generally need to replace the flywheel with the clutch, but the flywheel needs to be resurfaced, it’s kind of like turning a brake rotor for new pads. Some "dual mass" flywheels can not be resurfaced for some reason, so the flywheel may need to be replaced. If your car is making that much noise, your flywheel springs are probably busted and its going to need to be replaced anyway.
The F-sport clutch is just a stock clutch with a stiffer pressure plate, $500 for a stock garbage clutch and a slightly stiffer pressure plate is a waste of money in my opinion. The only other company that I know of that makes a clutch disk for this application is Spec, see one of my other posts on this thread, its expensive but they make some very high quality parts.
#85
#86
Put me down as a buyer.
PM me if anything major develops or the flywheel is ready and you need payment. I check this site about once a month now.
I'll be lurking and buying a clutch too. Neighbor is a mechanic so I'll have him install it instead of getting raped at the dealer.
PM me if anything major develops or the flywheel is ready and you need payment. I check this site about once a month now.
I'll be lurking and buying a clutch too. Neighbor is a mechanic so I'll have him install it instead of getting raped at the dealer.
#89
with sailing217 on the list now we just need 2 more names
1. suka4thong
2. dothedrew (depending on price actually)
3. GSE20MT
4. Robs IS250
5. badx33
6. Calviin
7. ULTiMaX99
8. sailing217
9.
10.
1. suka4thong
2. dothedrew (depending on price actually)
3. GSE20MT
4. Robs IS250
5. badx33
6. Calviin
7. ULTiMaX99
8. sailing217
9.
10.