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Re: Dual Mass vs. Single Mass Flywheels, Advantages/Disadvantages??????????
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08-18-2014 | #22 |
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Re: Dual Mass vs. Single Mass Flywheels, Advantages/Disadvantages??????????
Thanks Paul....I'm still into "if Dick had 2 Rocks & Jane had 3 Rocks"!!!!!
I wonder where the sweet spot is, maybe one of Jerry's flywheels with a sprung hub?????? I have a factory DMF, so that's probably how I'll go. |
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Re: Dual Mass vs. Single Mass Flywheels, Advantages/Disadvantages??????????
All I know is when I I had my 89 I had a Centerforce single mass flywheel it was almost as heavy as the DM Factory one. I swapped to a fidanza and I hated driving the car ever since. the technique for driving the car around town changed dramatically.
I did not realize Jerry had 18 and 22# SM flywheels, I would probably do a 22# and hope that the car does not completely change. but for now I will keep the DM. When I bought this car I came to the realization that there will always be someone faster than me.. I am good with that, I now just enjoy driving the car
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08-18-2014 | #24 |
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Re: Dual Mass vs. Single Mass Flywheels, Advantages/Disadvantages??????????
What are the chances a lighter weight dual mass could be made to work? many cars use them these days
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08-18-2014 | #25 |
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Re: Dual Mass vs. Single Mass Flywheels, Advantages/Disadvantages??????????
If anyone is looking for a replacement Dual Mass Flywheel, I just shipped three over to Power Torque systems. He is going to give them the once over, light resurface....
Two under 8K miles and no visible wear, one with 17K miles
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Re: Dual Mass vs. Single Mass Flywheels, Advantages/Disadvantages??????????
Here is how I look at it. If you put on a 40 lb back pack you are no stronger or weaker. But if you try and run with it on.. it will affect your acceleration !
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Re: Dual Mass vs. Single Mass Flywheels, Advantages/Disadvantages??????????
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84 w the Fidanza and ZF-6 combination. Same is true w both ZRs.
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Re: Dual Mass vs. Single Mass Flywheels, Advantages/Disadvantages??????????
I think I preferred my old 20lb-ish LPE (McCloud?) flywheel over the Fidanza I have now. The abrupt speed at which the engine winds down when you get off the gas is a little much and kind of annoying during normal driving.
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That's easily addressed by slowing down the IAC.
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08-18-2014 | #30 |
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Re: Dual Mass vs. Single Mass Flywheels, Advantages/Disadvantages??????????
I guess I'm just lucky. I have very little rattle if any in neutral (evident by the video I linked to). Lee reminded me too that in addition to the 850 rpm idle, Accel injectors, new plugs, I also have a Centerforce, Camaro LT1 sprung hub (Centerforce # 381039 from Summit Racing).
I noticed a difference in technique when pulling away from a stop, i.e., a little more feathering perhaps than was needed with the heavier FW. But, after just a couple hours in traffic, I no longer notice it. As for deceleration, maybe because mine is a 90 and typically is slow to return to idle (that was later "fixed" in subsequent calibrations) I can't say it has been a problem - decelerating to quickly*. *I notice tho that when decelerating from speed, as in during the Mountain Run 2, the engine stalled - an old problem that seemed to return that had disappeared for a couple years. The stalling isn't the fault of the flywheel, I don't think. I rather suspect it might be something like oil in the MAP tube - which was an issue once when I first got the car in 2007.
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