Lightened Flywheel or Stock
#1
Lightened Flywheel or Stock
Oscar finally lost his clutch after some serious floggings and getting it on and off a u-haul trailer. I'm being a bit of a cheap *** as I now have two rides to keep running. Do I spend the extra cash on the full happy meal or just get the burger and no fries? I just put a new clutch in the FD, why do they have to go bad all at the same time?
#3
I just installed the fm1 clutch and 13 lb flywheel, FM had the 10 pounders on back order. I have noticed that I am allowing the revs to climb higher to get the same pep going thru the gears as I did previously. but runs great
#4
If I were in your shoes, having done it already, I wouldn't get another lightened flywheel unless I had extra money laying around. Otherwise, if you're on a budget, try shaving the stock one. I had an 8lb Fidanza, but moved back to a shaved stock (5 lbs off) due to idle issues on my SC'd 99 and transmission noise. It was a good compromise and inexpensive. I've heard people shaving them for as little as $40-50. It's been done by plenty Miata owners before.
I'd put this mod with Frog Arms and Short Shifters. Nice, but lower priority to other mods that could be done, esp. on a budget. $300 can get you some pretty nice other stuff.
I'd put this mod with Frog Arms and Short Shifters. Nice, but lower priority to other mods that could be done, esp. on a budget. $300 can get you some pretty nice other stuff.
#5
Yeah, I'm thinking to just get it resurfaced/shaved at the Napa. RX-7 needs a bigger intercooler more than the Miata needs a lightened flywheel and they aren't cheap!
Thanks for the feedback.
Thanks for the feedback.
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