Postby Charlie Brown » Sat May 03, 2014 7:51 am
mmxx55(kevin),
As others have said, the clutch shudder occurred in the 2002-2003 NBs. Mazda replaced mine twice under warranty but wouldn't fit the SE clutch that didn't have the problem.
You must have a low kilometer NB to be still suffering from this problem. Replace both the pressure plate and clutch plate and the problem will be fixed.
With regards to the flywheel, a lightened flywheel will give quicker response to throttle inputs and rev quicker. The downside is that you need to increase your rpm for standing starts to prevent stalling as the inertia of the lightened flywheel is lower and more power (revs) is needed to induce forward movement.
As an example, my NC would comfortably move off from standstill using 1,600rpm. I fitted a lightened flywheel and it needed 2,000rpm. This doesn't worry me as I track the car, but if it was use just as a daily drive, with no added kick needed, I'd stick with the stock flywheel.
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