Upgrade Flywheel with Clutch?
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Upgrade Flywheel with Clutch?
I will soon be replacing my clutch, p/p, tob with a mcleod setup and I was unsure about what to do with the flywheel. I know it at least needs to be resurfaced, but I have heard that a replacement oe flywheel is actually cheaper that having the old one resurfaced (I don't know for sure on that but I did read that in a post on here).
Should I upgrade to an aluminum one or another aftermarket upgrade, resurface, or simply buy a new oe one? My mods are listed in my sig. I will soon be doing a PI swap, but I dont have a desire to go with boost or nitrous right now. The PI swap with bolt ons will be the extent for a while. Thanks for any help.
Scott
Should I upgrade to an aluminum one or another aftermarket upgrade, resurface, or simply buy a new oe one? My mods are listed in my sig. I will soon be doing a PI swap, but I dont have a desire to go with boost or nitrous right now. The PI swap with bolt ons will be the extent for a while. Thanks for any help.
Scott
#3
Probably couldnt hurt. A lighter weight flywheel reduces drag on the drivetrain, bringing your drivetrain loss numbers down, and your RWHP numbers up.
Find out how much your shop would charge for a resurfacing, and go from there.
Just a suggestion, you might want to use the Ford factory TOB, as they tend to be better overall.
Find out how much your shop would charge for a resurfacing, and go from there.
Just a suggestion, you might want to use the Ford factory TOB, as they tend to be better overall.
#4
Originally Posted by MTShambles
Probably couldnt hurt. A lighter weight flywheel reduces drag on the drivetrain, bringing your drivetrain loss numbers down, and your RWHP numbers up.
Find out how much your shop would charge for a resurfacing, and go from there.
Just a suggestion, you might want to use the Ford factory TOB, as they tend to be better overall.
Find out how much your shop would charge for a resurfacing, and go from there.
Just a suggestion, you might want to use the Ford factory TOB, as they tend to be better overall.
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