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by rhysmate » Tue, 18 Jun 2013 11:23 +0000
Does anyone have this conversion done?
Im looking at an exedy clutch, and i was hoping to couple it with a standard 1.8 flyhweel. Would love to hear any ppl with actual experience with it? Is there much to be taken off them to lighten them?
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by 2me » Tue, 18 Jun 2013 1:50 +0000
I was going to get my 1.6 flywheel lighted but chickened out when I heard all the horror stories of flywheels flying apart (not necessary MX5 ones). Barrys Motorsport in Cork would be worth a shout when your buying your clutch they were best price when I got mine.
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by DIL2307 » Tue, 18 Jun 2013 3:51 +0000
I've a fidanza lightweight 1.8 flywheel in my 1.6, with a standard 1.8 exedy clutch. Uprated exedy clutches are around the 400euro mark I think! The 1.8 flywheel is a straight swap but I'm not sure you'l get much benefit from a lightened one with a turbo.
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by rhysmate » Wed, 19 Jun 2013 1:45 +0000
DIL2307 wrote:I've a fidanza lightweight 1.8 flywheel in my 1.6, with a standard 1.8 exedy clutch. Uprated exedy clutches are around the 400euro mark I think! The 1.8 flywheel is a straight swap but I'm not sure you'l get much benefit from a lightened one with a turbo.
Cheers for that. I have the clutch priced at 420. Good point with the flywheel, thats the road ill take then!
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by MX5Spares » Wed, 19 Jun 2013 5:04 +0000
We ahev standard 1.8 flywheels if you need one
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by rhysmate » Wed, 19 Jun 2013 5:27 +0000
That was my next port of call Rob haha. How much for it delivered to cork?
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by [L'e$kro] » Thu, 20 Jun 2013 1:06 +0000
I'd go for a 1.8 standard one with all unnecessary weight machined out from the back. The horror stories I've heard about flywheels cutting the car in half were apparently with aluminium flywheels, as metal retracts and expands more than iron and manages to get the bolts lose, even with Loctite on them. And it will also be cheaper. Rhys, if the shipping is too dear (for ~9kg?) I also need heavy bits from Robert, we could pay him a visit  Nico
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by rhysmate » Thu, 20 Jun 2013 3:21 +0000
[L'e$kro] wrote:I'd go for a 1.8 standard one with all unnecessary weight machined out from the back. The horror stories I've heard about flywheels cutting the car in half were apparently with aluminium flywheels, as metal retracts and expands more than iron and manages to get the bolts lose, even with Loctite on them. And it will also be cheaper. Rhys, if the shipping is too dear (for ~9kg?) I also need heavy bits from Robert, we could pay him a visit  Nico
Hooray  Ill text you there so. And Robert 
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by rhysmate » Thu, 20 Jun 2013 3:31 +0000
Does anyone have an exedy clutch actually?
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by DIL2307 » Thu, 20 Jun 2013 8:20 +0000
I've an OEM exedy clutch but you seem to be after an uprated paddle clutch. I think they're hard to live with for everyday driving.
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by rhysmate » Thu, 20 Jun 2013 10:11 +0000
DIL2307 wrote:I've an OEM exedy clutch but you seem to be after an uprated paddle clutch. I think they're hard to live with for everyday driving.
i only drive her every few weeks and the plan will involve track days for sure!
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by 2me » Sun, 23 Jun 2013 5:21 +0000
Ive an Exedy stage 2 in mine. On a standard 1.6, its a bit harsh pulling off but youd put up with it for a weekend car, it would annoy me if I was driving it everyday
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by s-mac » Sun, 23 Jun 2013 5:51 +0000
DIL2307 wrote:I've a fidanza lightweight 1.8 flywheel in my 1.6, with a standard 1.8 exedy clutch. Uprated exedy clutches are around the 400euro mark I think! The 1.8 flywheel is a straight swap but I'm not sure you'l get much benefit from a lightened one with a turbo.
Do you find the lighter flywheel makes much difference on the standard 1.6? Any issued with it?
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by andrew » Mon, 24 Jun 2013 10:35 +0000
I have a stage 3 paddle clutch in mine, I judders a lot when warm, ie traffic. I'd try a standard 1.8 first, they usually hold about 200 bhp
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by [L'e$kro] » Mon, 24 Jun 2013 10:44 +0000
Has anybody tried skimming the flywheel where the cover mechanism sits? That would put more preload on the springs, and improve clamping force? Of course the pedal would be a bit heavier, but as standard it's quite easy with the hydraulic system, so there is room... Nico
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