lightweight flywheel??
#1
lightweight flywheel??
hey guys, have any of you had a lightweight flywheel installed? even if you havent do you know what kinda of difference it makes in shifting? i have 3.06 speed manual, and have a hard time with my shifting, i am alot better now but still have timing issues, i wasnt sure if replacing the heavy flywheel with a light weight would help at all...
#3
RE: lightweight flywheel??
A lightweight flywheel usually is used for it's lighter weight, which reduces the rotating mass and frees up more power (engine doesn't have to work as hard to spin the flywheel). Also the lightweight flywheels usually are more durable and can dissipate heater much faster, which helps during aggressive driving. The engine will be able to rev faster, and usually with a little more ease..so that might help with your timing issues, but I couldn't say for sure.
These are supposed to be pretty good: http://www.fidanza.com/aluminum-flywheels.aspx
These are supposed to be pretty good: http://www.fidanza.com/aluminum-flywheels.aspx
#5
RE: lightweight flywheel??
The stronger the pressure assembly of the clutch the more force it will exert on the flywheel, it also means that pedal effort will be higher. Again, this will make smooth engagement harder to achieve because the clutch will engage faster than a diaphram style clutch which is designed to "slip" to get that smooth engagement. Diaphram style clutches were mainly installed because of women driving the vehicle. There is a lesser chance of a woman driving an RS4 lets say, so clutch feel kinda gets thrown out the window.
#7
RE: lightweight flywheel??
The more the clutch wears the higher the clutch pedal will be upon engagement, since out clutches are self adjusting it means your gonna need a new clutch soon. The clutch should fully engage the flywheel upon releasing the pedal half way when the clutch is new.
#9
RE: lightweight flywheel??
i just did mine on the 1.8t and it is a BIATCH! not crazy hard but its a long job no doubt..,.
i have a southbend FE SS and its engagement point is at the floor! very grabby clutch much harder to drive smooth but it sure can handle the power of my MASSIVE 1+
i have a southbend FE SS and its engagement point is at the floor! very grabby clutch much harder to drive smooth but it sure can handle the power of my MASSIVE 1+
#10
RE: lightweight flywheel??
Well a clutch on a 1.8T is so easy its not even funny, the 3.0L on the other hand makes me cringe thinking about it.
3.0L clutches haven't really been that bad really. I only had to change 2 clutches to date. So un-less yours is slipping really badly i would just let it go.
3.0L clutches haven't really been that bad really. I only had to change 2 clutches to date. So un-less yours is slipping really badly i would just let it go.