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blackg3507 Apr 12, 2008 02:54 PM

quietest clutch/flywheel combo's ??
 
Hey im looking to buy a clutch/flywheel combo as soon a i get an answer here, i was going to buy the JWT combo but everyone is saying its really loud and i DO not want that at all. Also if none of the combos are quieter is there any place where i can get a stock flywheel for cheap ?? thanks

Boog Apr 16, 2008 02:32 PM

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Quite curious about this myself. Reading through posts, it sounds like every aftermarket combo is going to be lower than stock.

Anyone know of a lightened flywheel + clutch that is as quiet, or more quiet than stock?

DarkG Apr 16, 2008 09:08 PM

just buy the jwt..

and get an exhaust!

jiggalam Apr 16, 2008 09:10 PM

jwt is loud, but i crank up the stereo anyways.

redlude97 Apr 16, 2008 09:11 PM

There is none, all aftermarket flywheel are single piece so they will chatter

blackstorm Apr 20, 2008 03:01 PM

the reason why aftermarket clutch/flywheels are loud is because the stock clutch is dual mass or double the weight in order to be quiet, most aftermarkets are lightweight for performance but they are louder because of that

Still2Slow Apr 20, 2008 04:02 PM

I had the ACT prolite flywheel with the ACT street clutch. Def. not quiet! Took the prolite off it was so bad.

Nin Apr 20, 2008 04:11 PM


Originally Posted by blackstorm
the reason why aftermarket clutch/flywheels are loud is because the stock clutch is dual mass or double the weight in order to be quiet, most aftermarkets are lightweight for performance but they are louder because of that

quoted for truth

you will NOT find an aftermarket clutch/flywheel setup that is made for quietness and comfort :p there's just not much of a demand for it at all. OEM is as good as it's gonna get

Hexxum001 Apr 20, 2008 06:03 PM

If you are looking for quiet, stick with stock. I have an Exedy clutch/flywheel combo which isn't too bad but it is not quiet. It's quieter than the JWT clutch/flywheel IMO.

Boog Apr 20, 2008 10:46 PM

If you were to keep the OEM clutch, but swap for a lighter flywheel, would it remain as quiet, or close, as the full OEM setup? Is this even possible? (Not sure how they mate together and such...)

Guess a better way of saying this: Is the noise due to the flywheel? the clutch? or the combination of the two?

Hydrazine Apr 20, 2008 11:48 PM


Originally Posted by Boog
If you were to keep the OEM clutch, but swap for a lighter flywheel, would it remain as quiet, or close, as the full OEM setup? Is this even possible? (Not sure how they mate together and such...)

Guess a better way of saying this: Is the noise due to the flywheel? the clutch? or the combination of the two?

No. The primary noise driver is the flywheel.

The clutch is more about drivability for different applications.

Alan Apr 20, 2008 11:55 PM

get jwt clutch and a stock flywheel. keep the one youve got if you can... these things are EXPENSIVE. a stock flywheel will run you around 800

Boog Apr 21, 2008 08:47 AM


No. The primary noise driver is the flywheel.
Guess that says it all. I'm not concerned about the grabbing, since shes only N/A, but less rotational mass and quicker rpm acceleration/deceleration would have been nice.

Sounds like OEM is the way for me. Well, at least until I get even more obsessed with this car.:)

Thanks everyone.
-Boog

ttrank Apr 21, 2008 11:06 AM

From all the ones I have heard the Unorthodox has the least noise.


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