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erecker

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Jul 10, 2004
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Hi,
I was browsing the parts catalog, and could not find what I'm looking for.
I just purchased a gt42r ~950hp turbo as part of a build-up. I am looking for a clutch to match this power level.
The car will be trailered to and from the strip, it is exclusively a drag car, so a stiff pedal is expected.
I was looking at an act xact flywheel to match, if one is better at this power level please recommend also.

Thank you for your input in advance,
sincerely,
~Eric Frazer
 
Topstreet about the Devo Tuning twin disc: "I am making 600lbs/trq and nearly 900whp with no complaints. This is an industry improvement the DSM community has been waiting for!"

There you go
 
Clutch Master stage 6 or stage 7 twin disc clutch or Extremepsi Custom ACT can take 700+ ft-lbs of torque on a race disc.
 
PTT twin disk. They come with a lightened flywheel, Holds upwards to 900 ft pounds, and is Surprisingly streetable. Rebuilds are reasonable too. The entire set-up weighs less than the stock flywheel by itself. As a whole my ACT2600 & Stock Flywheel were 31lbs, and the entire PTT set-up is 16:cool:
It made my car rev much faster too which is a nice plus:thumb:
 
Thanks everyone for the great advice, it looks like a twin disc is the way to go, I will be shopping for it soon and let you know how it works out!!

:)
 
Clutch Master stage 6 or stage 7 twin disc clutch or Extremepsi Custom ACT can take 700+ ft-lbs of torque on a race disc.

and to add to this, i talked with Road Race Engineering when i bought their "No Name" Flywheel, and found out that it is the same flywheel as the ACT flywheels. they went to the company that produces ACT's flywheel and bought them direct.
 

It is common sense which most people know about. Like the 8 lb. Fidanza aluminum flywheels, they are too fragile. You got to go with something like ACT chrom-poly steel 10 lb.

Plus going to light it not ideal for drag racing 900whp. The whole point of drag racing is putting down torque not revving super fast. They is a ratio factor torque:rev speed of the weight of flywheels. They don't make 8 lb. for SUVs, they more like 30-40 lbs.
 
It is common sense which most people know about. Like the 8 lb. Fidanza aluminum flywheels, they are too fragile. You got to go with something like ACT chrom-poly steel 10 lb.

Plus going to light it not ideal for drag racing 900whp. The whole point of drag racing is putting down torque not revving super fast. They is a ratio factor torque:rev speed of the weight of flywheels. They don't make 8 lb. for SUVs, they more like 30-40 lbs.

This is not common sense to me. Then again, a lot of things don't make sense to me.

I asked for proof why a lightweight flywheel is not a good thing to use. You just restated your point again. Please show me examples of people who have had problems on a DSM because their flywheel was too light in a racing situation. And how did suv's get involved?
 
It is common sense which most people know about. Like the 8 lb. Fidanza aluminum flywheels, they are too fragile. You got to go with something like ACT chrom-poly steel 10 lb.

Plus going to light it not ideal for drag racing 900whp. The whole point of drag racing is putting down torque not revving super fast. They is a ratio factor torque:rev speed of the weight of flywheels. They don't make 8 lb. for SUVs, they more like 30-40 lbs.

A 8lb Fidanza aluminum flywheel .......is not a PTT flywheel.
And adding 2 more lbs going to a 10lb flywheels is not necisarliy going to make the difference in strength.

I'll say it again ........just because something is light, doesn't mean it is weak

Putting down torque is not the whole point of drag racing. The point is more like ....accelerating as fast as you can, and going as fast as you can. Last time I checked a lightened flywheel helps with that.

Theres a reason why DSM's launch at 6000+ RPM. We don't have alot of torque down low anyway ...so we have to keep RPMs high to combat our lack of torque. Also when you spin something very very fast ...weight is an enemy. If you dont believe me look at Magnus race motors. Light wieight pistons, lightweight rods, lightweight crank ....all this stuff is as light as possible. If heavy stuff was better, then everybody would be trying to add extra weight to pistons, rods, cranks:rolleyes:
 
And adding 2 more lbs going to a 10lb flywheels is not necisarliy going to make the difference in strength.

Also when you spin something very very fast ...weight is an enemy. If you dont believe me look at Magnus race motors. Light wieight pistons, lightweight rods, lightweight crank ....all this stuff is as light as possible. If heavy stuff was better, then everybody would be trying to add extra weight to pistons, rods, cranks

I'm say that heavier has more strength, I'm talking about the type of material. Steel is stronger than aluminum, which is heavier.

And if you lighter is better, I'm pretty sure there is lighter and stronger material than aluminum and I'm peculiar as to why companies don't make light flywheels.

It's just common physics knowledge. The light it get the less inertia it has and won't give enough torque to the wheels from a stop.

Besides Fidanza other manufacturers, Unothrodox, ACT, Exedy, Centerforce, Clutch Master, stay within the 10-12 lb. range for flywheels whether it is steel or aluminum. You do the the research and explain to the manufacturers why lighter is better proving them wrong.
 
I'm say that heavier more strength, I'm talking about the type of material. Steel is stronger than aluminum.
what makes you think that heavy atomatically makes something stronger?

And if you lighter is better, I'm pretty sure the a both lighter and stronger material than aluminum and I'm peculiar as to why company don't make light flywheels.
Huh??? What???
.....Companies DO make light flywheels

It's just common physics knowledge. It weren't to get any lighter then it doesn't have enough inertia and won't give enough torque to the wheels from a stop.
Again I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to say, but I think you are talking about inertia, not torque? A heavier flywheel will keep the motor rotating longer, but it does not make a motor have more torque. It actually take away available torque to the wheels.

I think I'll get out of this back and forth thing with you cause it looks like I'm going to be wasting my time. I'm done. You Win ....heavier is better, lightweight sucks and is no good:rolleyes:
 
Huh??? What???
.....Companies DO make light flywheels

I was talking about lighter than the Fidanza 8 lbs flywheel. I'm pretty sure Fidanza makes the lightest flywheel for DSM and I'm pretty sure it is possible to go even light with just as much strength as aluminum with a different material.

And lets take for example there was some material as light as sheet metal and as strong as steel would you use it? I mean, I cannot explain it any further that going lighter is not better. If lighter is better I'm not stopping you from creating a lighter flywheel and manufacture them. You could make big bucks off that.
 
I was talking about lighter than the Fidanza 8 lbs flywheel. I'm pretty sure Fidanza makes the lightest flywheel for DSM and I'm pretty sure it is possible to go even light with just as much strength as aluminum with a different material.

And lets take for example there was some material as light as sheet metal and as strong as steel would you use it? I mean, I cannot explain it any further that going lighter is not better. If lighter is better I'm not stopping you from creating a lighter flywheel and manufacture them. You could make big bucks off that.

Again, do you have examples of people having issues with lightweight flywheels in racing situations? Or do you personally have experience with them?
 
I was talking about lighter than the Fidanza 8 lbs flywheel. I'm pretty sure Fidanza makes the lightest flywheel for DSM and I'm pretty sure it is possible to go even light with just as much strength as aluminum with a different material.

And lets take for example there was some material as light as sheet metal and as strong as steel would you use it? I mean, I cannot explain it any further that going lighter is not better. If lighter is better I'm not stopping you from creating a lighter flywheel and manufacture them. You could make big bucks off that.

Well, lighter isnt always better though. If you put a 4lb flywheel on our cars, then there would be some serious drivability problems. Fidanza has a video explaining it, and how they think the 8lb is the lightestyou should go on our cars.
 
For those of you arguing about light flywheels, I can help but notice that the argument started over the PTT setup's total weight. There are several people putting down 700+ awhp on the PTT's with no problem.
 
a tilton should hold at this power level also

and the ptt setup has proven strength, and does feel great on the street. Just because you think a light flywheel is weak doesn't mean anything, the only thing that does mean anything is proof, witch you have none of. Not trying to be rude but it appears that your are talking a little bit out of your level of knowledge.
 
Well, lighter isnt always better though. If you put a 4lb flywheel on our cars, then there would be some serious drivability problems. Fidanza has a video explaining it, and how they think the 8lb is the lightestyou should go on our cars.

Finally someone agrees with me. For further prove check the ACT ProLite and StreetLite flywheels. One is autocross/street racing and the other one's from drag racing. It needs the proper inertia. Being to light will over rev before you get going.
 
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