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  1. #1
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    vtir flywheel on dc2r

    I went to get my clutch changed on my dc2r and it turns out i had a hyper single clutch and the flyhweel wont suit the stock clutch im putting on,

    i dont know anyone selling a stock dc2r one and the only one i can find is from a vtir just wondering if it would fit.

    need a answer asap cars sitting in the shop.
    Last edited by fabezzz; 18-03-2010 at 12:33 PM.

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    it will fit but dont put it on. massive downgrade. your revs will feel slower. buy a fidazana or exedy lightened flywheel


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    i sort of needed it today i picked up a vtir one for $111 couldnt find a dc2r one at the wreckers.

    what i dont get is when i had a look at the car when he took my old clutch out, is it had a toda pressure plate on it with what i was told was a worn out exedy hyper plate single clutch, so im guessing the lightened flywheel it has is probably toda aswell.

    He told me that the brand new oem clutch i was putting it on wouldn't fit on my lightened flywheel for some reason so i only really had 2 choices buy a 2nd hand dc2r one off him for $400 or this vtir one.



    anyone know if the toda pressure plate is worth anything still since i have no need for it. Im going to look at my old flywheel to see what brand it is im pretty sure its toda aswell.
    Last edited by fabezzz; 18-03-2010 at 03:26 PM.

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    his full of shit, the aftermarket one will fit, if u had a today presure plate, it will be exedy heavy duty clutch plate and toda flywheel, it can be machined for $55

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    Quote Originally Posted by IEVAQ8 View Post
    his full of shit, the aftermarket one will fit, if u had a today presure plate, it will be exedy heavy duty clutch plate and toda flywheel, it can be machined for $55
    Yeah when he took it off it had toda pressure plate and inside it had a exedy hyper single plate clutch in it, he said the exedy oem replacement pressure plate and clutch wouldn't fit on the flywheel he also said i could only use my lightened flywheel if i bought another exedy hyper plate single off him which i didnt want to do because it was to expensive so he basically made me buy a stock flywheel...

    ill post up pics tomorrow.. i thought a lightened flywheel would fit on a oem replacement or even a heavy duty one but he said it wouldn't...

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    hes talking sh*t, all b series hydrualic gearbox items should be interchangeable


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    he is lying or mis informed.

    any b series flywheel will suit any b series clutch kit.
    the only exception being all-in-one kits like twin or triple plate HKS etc

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    Hey guys how about in reverse? Would it make much of a difference if I changed my VTi-R flywheel to a Type R? Or should I just go aftermarket?

    What would be the most cost effective?

    I'm looking to do my clutch in the next coming months as it's starting to slip a bit. Be interesting to know!

    Thanks guys
    Last edited by androo; 18-03-2010 at 10:29 PM. Reason: addition information

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    yes there will be a difference type r flywheel is alot better than the vtir one.
    Less is More

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    i call BS on the OEM clutch kit not fitting onto an aftermarket flywheel. Any reason your fitting a stock clutch back on?
    I MISS VTEC.... BOOST is OVERATED lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by CB7_OWNER View Post
    i call BS on the OEM clutch kit not fitting onto an aftermarket flywheel. Any reason your fitting a stock clutch back on?
    i seriously have no idea why they are bullshitting me tho im going to talk to them when i pick it up tomorrow but i guess it would be to late by then anyway because i basically downgraded alot by going with this shitty vtir flywheel.

    im only putting a stock clutch back on because its a daily drive car really and cant be bothered spending big on it.


    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    he is lying or mis informed.

    any b series flywheel will suit any b series clutch kit.
    the only exception being all-in-one kits like twin or triple plate HKS etc
    Does toda make anything like this because the old kit that used to be on my lightened flywheel was a toda pressure plate so im only guessing that the flywheel is from toda aswell, thats the only thing i can think of.


    I took a few pics quality is shit but at least you can get some idea. last pic is of the pressure plate that used to be on it.

    http://img403.imageshack.us/i/dsc01073w.jpg/

    http://img688.imageshack.us/i/dsc01076u.jpg/

    http://img89.imageshack.us/i/dsc01074q.jpg/
    Last edited by fabezzz; 19-03-2010 at 12:45 AM.

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    want to sell ur toda fly?.. it kinda looks like ur old clutch was a 6 puck? i think...
    But yeah man big downgrade stock clutch and vtir flywheel


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