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post Jul 9, 2008 - 2:55 PM
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After driving my celica over two weeks, I have realized I am definatly not going to be able to hold out on the stock clutch for any longer, I have not been touching the clutch...rev matching FTW.....I was hoping to have the E153 ready to go, but it looks like I am just going to throw in a stock disk. I have the E153, stage 4 clutch and lightweight flywheel...but I am waiting on some other parts to go with it so I would rather get a temporary clutch then try to rush replacing the tranny. Me and my friend are going to replace the clutch this friday after work, I figure while I am in there I will also put the lightweight flywheel in, then have it resurfaced when I get the E153 together.

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I will take some pictures of the install this friday...hopefully we will get started by 7pm


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post Jul 20, 2008 - 3:23 PM
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just wondering if when i change my clutch will getting a light weight flywheel affect the balance or anything with my engine?
post Jul 21, 2008 - 12:29 AM
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QUOTE (Renegade @ Jul 20, 2008 - 4:23 PM) *
just wondering if when i change my clutch will getting a light weight flywheel affect the balance or anything with my engine?


The balance? No, this is not a rotary. The lighter flywheel will allow the car to rev quicker. Just bolt it on along with your new clutch/pressure plate and you are good to go.


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