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ACT 2600 bad idea?

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MyEclipse5

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Oct 2, 2002
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one question, will getting a ACT 2600 with these mods (Exhaust, intake) hurt my tranny or engine?

EDIT: also do i need a new flywheel(what exactly does it do and how can i tell if i need a new one), and is it really worth the extra $50 to get the 2600. I'm guessing yes because im AWD, but im still asking.
 
yes get the 2600

Depending on how your master and slave cylinders are a 2600 can cause those to fail if they are already on there way out.

you can't tell if you need a flywheel, only the machine shop can tell you that.
 
Ya, get the 2600. Even if the car was bone stock it would not hurt it.




L2R that is a kick ass sig LOL :thumb:
 
You can run the stock flywheel...

Odds are it has never been resurfaced before and so long as it has no stress cracks.

However if you plan on making alot of power I'd do a ACT streetlight flywheel or an aluminum flywheel like an SSG or a fidanza. Most people should run the ACT.. Not too light for the street, affordable and wont go kerplow like stock flywheels can in high powered cars.
 
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