Recommendations on new clutch and flywheel
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I have a brand new Centerforce dual friction clutch and used unorthodox racing flywheel for sale. The flywheel will come with a brand new friction surface so it is like new. The only wear part on the flywheel is the friction surface.
IMO the unorthodox is one (if not the) best flywheel on the market. The centerforce clutch is great, feels like stock, holds ~480whp/tq, and lasts a long, long time.
IMO the unorthodox is one (if not the) best flywheel on the market. The centerforce clutch is great, feels like stock, holds ~480whp/tq, and lasts a long, long time.
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Originally Posted by ttrank
I have a brand new Centerforce dual friction clutch and used unorthodox racing flywheel for sale. The flywheel will come with a brand new friction surface so it is like new. The only wear part on the flywheel is the friction surface.
IMO the unorthodox is one (if not the) best flywheel on the market. The centerforce clutch is great, feels like stock, holds ~480whp/tq, and lasts a long, long time.
IMO the unorthodox is one (if not the) best flywheel on the market. The centerforce clutch is great, feels like stock, holds ~480whp/tq, and lasts a long, long time.
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If you purchase them new from Vendors I believe the clutch and flywheel would cost you ~$1200. I'm selling my new clutch and flywheel that would be just like a new one for $700. The reason is many people would go with a Jim wolf clutch and flywheel which are still good parts but not as good as these and they are in this price range when you find a good sale.
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