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MarkDML

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Sep 20, 2003
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Hey all...

I need help on this:

I have a 1997 gst spyder... Recently, I bought a 3 puck clutch and planned to use my stock flywheels... Soon, I am going to change my tranny to an awd and use a transfercase lock so i will still be on a fwd mode.... ( :dsm: planned to do an awd conversion :dsm: )

so, I know for sure that I have to change my Flywheels when I install my all wheel drive ...

Some people say its not good to use a stock flywheel, and some say its ok to use it....

So being a DSM owner, what do you think?

thanks in advance for your reply...

:dsm: Mark DM L :dsm:

AIM: MarkDML
:dsm:
 
I'm one of the ones who'll tell you it's not good to use a 3-puck clutch on you "flywheels" on the street, so I'll just stand over here and watch.
 
you can say you can participate ... if you want to...

I always want to know the right thing...


but you are free to do nothing... its a free country :dsm:
 
personally i would go with an aftermarket flywheel if you can. :thumb:
 
too much flywheels to choose from

What should I go for....

:dsm:
ACT
Fidanza

:dsm:
Please HELP
:dsm:

THANKS all

:dsm: Mark DM L :dsm:
 
HighPsi92GST said:
i would suggest not using so many mitsu symbols in your posts

Hi, My name is Mark ( "hi Mark " ) and I'm a :dsm: Addict ...

Thank you

Early in my life since in the Philippines, I started driving when I was 8 solo at 13 years old.

We had a Mitsubishi Jeep ( 4DR5), Mitsubishi Truck( 4d30), Mitsubishi Motor Bus (6dc2) , and a Mitsubishi Galant (4G63 nt) 1988. It is now that I am realizing my self that I am a :dsm: addict ... since I personally own a Mitsubishi Eclipse GST Spyder.

That's my story ...


thanks for listeing
 
marcmsj said:
can somebody tell me what the relevance the above post had to anything? :|

y he uses the :dsm: symbol so much.

i would suggest a fidanza or clutch master flywheel. and i though a car only had 1 "flywheels" ;)
 
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