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Old 08-15-2011, 04:23 PM   #1
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I recently replaced my clutch and instead of factory, I went with the F1 racing clutch with a Fidanza flywheel. I has some bite and is noisy as hell. I'm OK with the bite but I'm looking for something a little quieter. I got out of my car one time after parking and a guy said, "Buddy, I think your radiator's busted." Not good. Can anyone share some insight?

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Old 08-16-2011, 01:46 AM   #2
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I recently replaced my clutch and instead of factory, I went with the F1 racing clutch with a Fidanza flywheel. I has some bite and is noisy as hell. I'm OK with the bite but I'm looking for something a little quieter. I got out of my car one time after parking and a guy said, "Buddy, I think your radiator's busted." Not good. Can anyone share some insight?

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Keep the F1 racing clutch, but go back to a stock flywheel. It'll fix all of the noises except any chatter when the clutch grabs. The setup will work great, but you won't get the quick rev-up capability that you have with the lightweight flywheel.
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