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  1. #1
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    dc2r clutch flywheel advice

    gday everyone

    i know ive had a thread like this before, and there is a lot of info on the search function ive looked up but before i commit to a decision i really wanted to put a few things forward and ask for some advice on everyones thoughts and opinions

    clutch
    my mechanic said hed heard of execy and they were good units, but he said he had used daikin units and he thought they were just as good, im looking at the sprt organic exedy... any comments for this point guys? ive heard some people say that the exedy sports organic shudders at times.... what does this mean? and how do you all feel about these units? im currently on my factory one

    flywheel
    i know someone selling a today resurfaced second hand flywheel, can anyhting go wrong with a second hand unit? its being sold for 450, someone else has a brand new spoon unit for 550, any comments? a new toda is 650 so i thought in the itnerests of buying something brand new i go halfway in between...

    ive heard people complain of whining noises from the toda flywheel

    guys please, i know i should ahve searched and all that, and i have, but i like to get real feedback....

    thanks

    Kalen

  2. #2
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    i thought exedy and daikin were basically the same? the heavy duty shouldn't shudder, and there is nothing wrong with a secondhand machined flywheel if the price is right and its in good condition.

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    i regards to the clutch i think you'll find exedy are manufactured by daikin. hope that helps

    edit: other words they are basically the same.
    ...the return of

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    hmmmmmm nice one boys

    i didnt know this, itd be interesting to see which brand is cheaper

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    Bought a Exedy Clutch Kit + Exedy ~4kg lightened fly from US.

    Costed me around $580 delivered to Australia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by man.exe
    Bought a Exedy Clutch Kit + Exedy ~4kg lightened fly from US.

    Costed me around $580 delivered to Australia.

    hey man

    wheres ur source? and was it the sports organic, and lastly, u happy?

  7. #7
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    Using an Exedy Heavy Duty here (not organic). I drive to work every day, very happy with it, only shudders reversing up the driveway hill in the morning. Seemed great at Wakefield too, its got enough bite for me.

    With the flywheels, just get the TODA!

    - Andrew

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    I got the Exedy organic and the TODA fly, shudders when colder i reckon, but nothing a fraction more rpm can't fix.
    ALL WITCHES' HATS MUST DIE!!!!!

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    man.exe i think i got the same combo as you.

    its a well priced combo and i think gripforce clutches is the username or business name of the ebay seller.

    well worth a look

  10. #10
    The Toda flywheel does not create any whine noise whatsoever.

  11. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zilli
    hey man

    wheres ur source? and was it the sports organic, and lastly, u happy?
    Yup as kousoku has mentioned, it was a good reputable seller in ebay. A few OH members purchased it from there.
    For mine it was the OEM spec exedy replacement because I do a lot of city driving and I'm a wuss with heavy clutches. You can probably get a sports organic for a bit more $$.
    And yes I'm very happy with the mod, car revs faster (and drops faster!) and it was the same price as OEM replacement.
    Last edited by man.exe; 25-01-2006 at 07:41 AM.

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    the shuddering is caused but the fitter not mechiening the flywheel when fitting a new clutch,, i had that happen in first or reverse gear when taking off,,,, a cluch should not shudder.....

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