Last Clutch Question!

GriffsSRT

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All right guys I am changing the clutch master/slave cyl. I am going with the Centerforce clutch stock fly wheel and Mast/Slave Cyl. Upgrade. Does this sound like the right set up? I have looked through the posts and this seems to be the right. From my understanding with the gear ratio in the 04 the light fly wheel would do more bad than good. So any last minute input before I order? :confused:
 
Stick with the stock flywheel, although you should put in a new one (they are faily inexpensive) when you swap out the clutch/slave.

If you dont do it yourself, double check that the fluid line is insulated and tie wrapped up away from the exhaust.
 
You are on track...just be sure to go the safe route...five hundred in-traffic miles before you test the clutch...it is hard to do...but it will pay dividends.
 
AND make sure you brake in the centerforce the right way or it will chatter like a mofo
 
If you have the money I have DC's flywheel and the act clucth and love both. The grab is amazing at the track, yet I can still slip it on the track.
 
I purchased from Justin at JMB I went with the stock fly, Centerforce, upgraded master/slave, and JMB shims to adapt the master/slave. Package very complete and very satisfied with fit and finish.
 
LitemUp said:
I purchased from Justin at JMB I went with the stock fly, Centerforce, upgraded master/slave, and JMB shims to adapt the master/slave. Package very complete and very satisfied with fit and finish.


Mark, Justin would be a good man to spend your money with.
Not trying to take anything away from any of our other vendors Justin just seems to be a cut above IMO.
 
I have 11k on my clutch , was going to try ACT but DC won't have any for about 60 days. I would go with the Centerfroce . I got mind from Justin.
 
505'sFastestViper. said:
mcleod twin disk is a good setup also
I just got today my mcleod twin from DC . How is it on the street ? I like your pics.:rock: :rock: :rock:
 
FATJACK said:
Mark, Justin would be a good man to spend your money with.
Not trying to take anything away from any of our other vendors Justin just seems to be a cut above IMO.
:dito:
 
HV SRT said:
I just got today my mcleod twin from DC . How is it on the street ? I like your pics.:rock: :rock: :rock:
it takes some gettin used to but i have been very happy with it
 
GriffsSRT said:
From my understanding with the gear ratio in the 04 the light fly wheel would do more bad than good. So any last minute input before I order? :confused:

First I have heard of that. There are many trucks out there with the fidanza with no problems.

What you have ordered will work fine. Proper break in period is a must. 500 low rpms only, city style miles. You will love the new feel of the truck when its all said and done.


patrick
 
After running with the Fidenza for 6months I went back to the stock flywheel. The Fidenza is too light for everyday driving, expecially if you have to drive much in traffic. The DC flywheel may be the best of both worlds as it is lighter than the stocker but not as light as the Fidenza.
 
mmmmtorque said:
After running with the Fidenza for 6months I went back to the stock flywheel. The Fidenza is too light for everyday driving, expecially if you have to drive much in traffic. The DC flywheel may be the best of both worlds as it is lighter than the stocker but not as light as the Fidenza.


Concur!

Did the same...much prefer the stock to the Fidanza for everyday driving.
 
Patrick, to me, it solved the slight hesitation in getting rolling. The rotating weight seemed to help in overcoming the moment of inertia...the concept was discussed by Includemeout last year sometime...and he made a believer of me.

It was just much more like driving a regular standard transmission vehicle from a stop...I did not have to rev a little higher to keep from bogging...

But I am old...and maybe just not as adept as I used to be...

Does that make any sense????

Roy
 

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