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How many of you have a Fidanza Flywheel?

Old Jun 23, 2004 | 07:43 PM
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How many of you have a Fidanza Flywheel?

Just wanted to know who else has a Fidanza Flywheel? I have it on my 98 Maxima with an ACT Clutch and it is just great.

Better engine response for sure!



Post what you think of the flywheel too.
Old Jun 24, 2004 | 07:35 AM
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I had one in my car and I liked it for the time being
Old Jun 24, 2004 | 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by dss42
Just wanted to know who else has a Fidanza Flywheel? I have it on my 98 Maxima with an ACT Clutch and it is just great.

Better engine response for sure!



Post what you think of the flywheel too.
You have exactly the setup (Fidanza/ACT) that I am considering for my '96 SE. Do you notice any driveability problems such as starting out in 1st gear, up and down shifting, etc? Also, I have read posts alluding to certain noises encoutered at lower engine speeds (i.e. idle) due to less damping effect on the engine and transaxle; what has been your experience? I hope you get a few others out there who like the Fidanza. It will be interesting to hear their story!
Old Jun 24, 2004 | 02:27 PM
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its a lil harder to start from a stop since its easier to stall also revs drop faster so you have to either shift faster or rev match. no regrets tho...
Old Jun 24, 2004 | 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by dss42
Just wanted to know who else has a Fidanza Flywheel? I have it on my 98 Maxima with an ACT Clutch and it is just great.

Better engine response for sure!



Post what you think of the flywheel too.
Hehe. I get to reply on a technicality. I HAVE a fidanza flywheel. But mine's at the machine shop to get the afforementioned kinks worked out and balanced. Hope to get it installed this weekend.

I just know I'm going to look like a tool while I relearn how to drive it

D
Old Jun 24, 2004 | 02:58 PM
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I like mine
Old Jun 24, 2004 | 06:56 PM
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Good mod, don't expect much in the way of 1/4 mile gains though.
Old Jun 27, 2004 | 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by spf1701
You have exactly the setup (Fidanza/ACT) that I am considering for my '96 SE. Do you notice any driveability problems such as starting out in 1st gear, up and down shifting, etc? Also, I have read posts alluding to certain noises encoutered at lower engine speeds (i.e. idle) due to less damping effect on the engine and transaxle; what has been your experience? I hope you get a few others out there who like the Fidanza. It will be interesting to hear their story!
You will like this set up everyone that gets it loves it, you will get used to it very quickly too.
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