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Clutch + Flywheel
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RoweY
PostPosted: Sun Sep 10, 2017 1:10 pm Up
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I've just removed the engine from my 206 gti 180 as the timing belt snapped but luckily didn't damage any valves, i'm currently rebuilding it but thought i might as well fit a clutch whilst the engines out. Would their be any benefit from fitting a fast road clutch over a oem part and a lightened flywheel over the original ? I've heard lightened flywheel are bad in traffic etc but like the sound of how they rev more freely. Any Advice ?
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Edward
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I've got a steel flywheel on my 138. Standard flywheel is 6.6kg and the new one is 4.4kg. I can't say it very noticeable.

If a standard clutch can handle the torque there's no point in fitting anything uprated.

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RoweY
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Thanks mate think I'll just stick a standard clutch in and leave flywheel alone
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