I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
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I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
So! I desperately need a new clutch for my na6 and thought why not put in a lightweight flywheel at the same time, I've gone through so many threads on different forums but alot of them are slightly outdated. So i'm looking for some advice!
The car is a daily, but i do like to bring it down to Wakefield every now and then.
suggestions?
I've looked at the FM combo as well as some fidanzas etc.
Thanks for any help!!
The car is a daily, but i do like to bring it down to Wakefield every now and then.
suggestions?
I've looked at the FM combo as well as some fidanzas etc.
Thanks for any help!!
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Re: I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
Hey Lisa
Exedy organic Tuff Stuff and Toda flywheel, simple and effective.
Oh!!!! and the Pressure plate is PINK
Terry
Exedy organic Tuff Stuff and Toda flywheel, simple and effective.
Oh!!!! and the Pressure plate is PINK
Terry
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Re: I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
Not sure what the price is for the organic Exedy kit but you can get a Xtreme HD clutch kit for $250 and that is with an Exedy clutch disk.
So far slightly more pedal pressure but feels great!!
So far slightly more pedal pressure but feels great!!
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Re: I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
I have a 9 pound flywheel and exceedy clutch I drive it every day and only occasional track days at Wunton...
Lots of fun, easy to live with, no regrets so far.
Lots of fun, easy to live with, no regrets so far.
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Re: I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
Thanks so far for your help! The exedy clutch is $550+ is it worth it vs the 250ish options?
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Re: I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
You'll wanna shop around on that price.
From memory $250ish in Brissy with spigot bearing.
Terry
From memory $250ish in Brissy with spigot bearing.
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Re: I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
I found prices around $390, but trying to look around a bit more,
Anyone had experiences with the flying miata happy meal/clutch?
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?deptid=4531&parentid=0&stocknumber=08-19010
Anyone had experiences with the flying miata happy meal/clutch?
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?deptid=4531&parentid=0&stocknumber=08-19010
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Re: I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
dweezle or tbro, do you have a link or suggestions on where to buy the xtreme clutch?
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Re: I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
i called around.
The Xtreme clutch website has a list of dealers.
http://www.xtremeclutch.com.au/page.asp?parentid=7
I got mine from Gardiners Auto i think, in Carlton Sydney.
They order it and about 3 days later they received it and i picked up from them.
I called about 4 places all with slightly varying prices.
The Xtreme clutch website has a list of dealers.
http://www.xtremeclutch.com.au/page.asp?parentid=7
I got mine from Gardiners Auto i think, in Carlton Sydney.
They order it and about 3 days later they received it and i picked up from them.
I called about 4 places all with slightly varying prices.
ALL MUSCLE CARS ARE CRAP
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except of course, the Almighty VIPER!!!!
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Re: I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
Hi Lisa.
I installed a Flyin Miata Clutch Happy Meal and I'm happy with the results. The engine definitely spins more freely and the clutch is more than up to the task of transmitting my 80-odd kilowatts. In traffic I do notice the lighter fly-wheel, as it takes a little bit more care to get it off the line without stalling. It's certainly not peaky, but definitely not as torquey off the line when using low revs. I use my car mainly for track days, motorkhanas and hillclimbs and it's perfect for me. I have another totally unmodified NA6 that I use day to day, and personally I wouldn't fit a lighter flywheel for daily driving. Having said that, if I only had one MX-5 and I wanted to hot it up a little, the Happy Meal would be a good choice.
I hope that helps. Don't hesitate to send me a PM if you want to have a chat with me on the phone.
Cheers,
Trav.
I installed a Flyin Miata Clutch Happy Meal and I'm happy with the results. The engine definitely spins more freely and the clutch is more than up to the task of transmitting my 80-odd kilowatts. In traffic I do notice the lighter fly-wheel, as it takes a little bit more care to get it off the line without stalling. It's certainly not peaky, but definitely not as torquey off the line when using low revs. I use my car mainly for track days, motorkhanas and hillclimbs and it's perfect for me. I have another totally unmodified NA6 that I use day to day, and personally I wouldn't fit a lighter flywheel for daily driving. Having said that, if I only had one MX-5 and I wanted to hot it up a little, the Happy Meal would be a good choice.
I hope that helps. Don't hesitate to send me a PM if you want to have a chat with me on the phone.
Cheers,
Trav.
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Re: I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
I assume that an Exedy sports tuff clutch is made for the NA6 and this should be ok. I was informed for a daily just to stay with a standard clutch on an NB. If you buy local you get a full warranty and the clutch fitter will also guarantee their work. Ask the clutch fitter or Exedy for advice. Personally I would not even think about a lightweight flywheel and some people would not buy a car with one fitted .
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Re: I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
Not having a dig, but would love to know your reasons behind your solid "NO LIGHT FLYWHEEL" stance.
I have toyed with the idea quite often.
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I have toyed with the idea quite often.
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Re: I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
I also just finished installing a Flyin Miata Happy Meal and the lightweight flywheel and would not hesitate to recommend this combination.
The take up on the clutch is wider and way more progressive than the stock item. As for the flywheel the engine definately spins up quicker
and I found no problem with the lack of weight ( that is stalling etc ).
To my way of thinking "Go for it".
Hope this helps.
John.
The take up on the clutch is wider and way more progressive than the stock item. As for the flywheel the engine definately spins up quicker
and I found no problem with the lack of weight ( that is stalling etc ).
To my way of thinking "Go for it".
Hope this helps.
John.
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Re: I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
While on topic, any links to stupidly light aluminium flywheels? Im keen.
Dann
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Re: I can't make decisions - NA6 clutch/Flywheel upgrade
NitroDann wrote:While on topic, any links to stupidly light aluminium flywheels? Im keen.
Dann
Forget ally, this is what you want:
http://949racing.com/miata-twin-disc-clutch.aspx
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