Flywheel

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OEM Toyota Flywheel
Somesaystig
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Rating 5.0

I swapped to the non turbo oem solid Supra flywheel and the Sprung hub clutch setup. It drive so good. Very daily drivable, oem parts and it revs much better.

Pros: Very daily drivable, revs better
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Volkswagen Flywheel

Jaocobpossibly, great post and information. I was able to use your information and links to figure out what to do about my flywheel clutch on my AZG! Well, sort of anyway...now, at least I know that I too have a 215mm set up. My flywheel is an 068105271, and I have been unable to find one, or any information on it. I finally found out that it was replaced by 038105269 in 2006, so that explains it. I've been searching for clutch options for this for a while, and now I at least know what will be an oem style replacement. I also have a single mass flywheel in my 2001 wagon 2.0. Thanks for posting that information!!!

Pros: oem style replacement
Vehicle: Volkswagen Jetta
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VALEO Flywheel
A-Bugg
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Rating 5.0

While I have a 6 speed, I just replaced the clutch in my car. I went with the single mass flywheel. There is no chatter. The pedal is extremely light and very easy to engage. I had thought about reusing the original flywheel and I'm glad I ordered the single mass because my flywheel had a lot of extra play in it when it was removed and needed to be replaced.

Pros: pedal extremely light, easy engage
Cons: flywheel had extra play
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Sachs Flywheel
german2sn
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Rating 4.0

I personally dont like the single mass ones they tend to have clatter the dual mass is smoother and is what came from the factory.

Pros: smoother than single mass
Cons: tend to have clatter
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Sachs Flywheel
BryanMKIV
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Rating 5.0

As for noise, stock! actually since the flywheel is brand slpankin new it is quieter than stock. Absolutely no chatter and no gear noise.

Pros: quieter than stock, no chatter
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Luk Flywheel
SimDesign
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Rating 3.0

I recently replaced the flywheel and clutch in my '09 135i with an exedy kit which ended up just being repackaged Luk components. The old one was also a Luk and identical to the new one. I think most "aftermarket" kits just repackage the Luk flywheels or machine their own single mass ones. Only had it for a month, so can't judge longevity.

Pros: identical to OEM
Cons: longevity unknown
Vehicle: BMW
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Exedy Flywheel

I opted for a lightweight flywheel along with oem style exedy clutch. 1/10 don’t recommend lightweight flywheel. Seems such a small motor is constantly chugging at low speeds. It’s fun but it’s a neck breaker.

Pros: fun
Cons: neck breaker, motor chugging
Vehicle: Subaru
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SPEC Flywheel
mk3illa
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Rating 2.0

From personal experience, I'd stray from a lightened flywheel. I had a SPEC kit with a stage 1 and lightweight flywheel, and the chatter is not ideal for daily driving. This also isn't the smoothest operating motor, and the flywheel will remind you.

Cons: chatter is not ideal
Vehicle: Volkswagen Golf
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