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I personally do not like aluminum flywheels for DD street use. I have a tendency to put too much heat into them and I lost a dowel pin during a 6K shift which was quite a mess, I won't put another one in a DD.

I currently use an ACT streetlite flywheel which is steel, not as light as aluminum, but considerably lighter than stock.

My 0.02 and your call.
 
I also run an ACT Streetlite. I was told that Fidanza's were too light for DD use, but I have since driven with one and it was perfectly streetable. Your leg will get used to almost anything. If I could go back, I would have got the Fidanza. The ACT is much better than stock but not light enough for my preferance.
 
I've heard alot of good things about there's I didn't want one that was 2 light but just something lighter than stock since the motor is already out of the car and has a front wheel drive flywheel on there right now. I also heard that the findanza have a wearing problem on there flywheels
 
ACT streetlite for sure. My friend has a fidanza in his suby and it idles like complete S***. Definetly ACT.
 
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