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Clutch and flywheel

Clutch and flywheel

Postby bash0 » Mon Mar 08, 2004 7:11 pm

If i plan on staying stock powerplant-wise, what clutch should I go with?
Would i be better off staying stock or would a semi-performance clutch
feel better when I'm jetting around town? Also is a lighter flywheel a good idea? Has anyone benefited greatly from one?


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Postby cdssolara » Tue Mar 09, 2004 12:34 am

You'd probably be OK with the stock clutch. An upgraded clutch will help you if you have upgraded your power and need something stronger to get that power to the ground. In my case, I live in a very hilly area, and found I was burning the stock clutch on stop and go traffic on some of the steeper hills. The lightened flywheel is a nice mod if you're already planning to upgrade the clutch. It helps you rev a little quicker, which is a nice feature. To me, it's not enough of a benefit to justify the cost of dropping the tranny to install it unless you're also replacing the clutch, though. You may get some mixed reactions on that, however.
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Postby MaxBoostSolara » Tue Mar 09, 2004 12:50 am

well.. it depends on what clutch u plan on getting... i've driven cars with some pretty stiff clutches and it doesnt seem like u want that... they grab like crazy though so its up 2 u... not all clutches r like that though
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Postby thealkimo » Tue Mar 09, 2004 3:07 am

I just had an ACT heavy duty pressure plate and disc ($338 shipped from Ptuning.com, fast shipping!) installed and I can feel a difference in torque. ACT estimates a 40% torque increase over stock, but I doubt it's that high on an I4 with only intake and exhaust upgrades. I didn't upgrade my flywheel because I couldn't find a Fidanza for an I4 for anything cheaper than $370 and I wasn't willing to shell it out...as much as I wanted to. But either way, I'm enjoying my ACT clutch, but it's pretty firm and takes a little while to get used to the new engagment point.
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Postby adam2562 » Tue Mar 09, 2004 7:51 am

honestly i'm on the stock clutch and have beat the he11 out of it for the last 30k ...i have 137k on my car now and even now it still bites when i race and screw around
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Postby cdssolara » Tue Mar 09, 2004 10:04 am

For what it's worth, the Clutchmasters clutches have more holding power than stock, and yet engage easily and don't require any more pedal pressure than stock. A Stage 1, or possibly a Stage 2 would be your best bets if you don't go for a supercharger.
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Postby bash0 » Tue Mar 09, 2004 8:55 pm

I can not seem to find a clutchmasters clutch for the V6. ACT i can find for 350-400, and also an exedy for around 200.. would the exedy basically be stock? good/bad news?
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Postby cdssolara » Wed Mar 10, 2004 12:27 am

bash0 wrote:I can not seem to find a clutchmasters clutch for the V6. ACT i can find for 350-400, and also an exedy for around 200.. would the exedy basically be stock? good/bad news?


Clutchmasters doesn't list an application for the Camry or Solara. The one that applies is the one for the MR2 turbo.
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Postby EricSol » Wed Mar 10, 2004 8:01 am

I finally installed my light flywheel and am very happy with it. The motor revs much quicker and take offs are not a problem. The motor feels free and responsive not having to spin those 9 additional pounds. I am using the Clutchmasters stage 2 combo w/the flywheel. Overall a nice upgrade.
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Postby B_Master_Flash » Wed Mar 10, 2004 7:01 pm

Does the MR2 Turbo flywheel apply too?
Nascar would be a sport if half the cars were driving the other direction.
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Postby cdssolara » Thu Mar 11, 2004 1:54 am

I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think it will fit.
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Postby shidosha01 » Thu Mar 11, 2004 5:46 am

B_Master_Flash wrote:Does the MR2 Turbo flywheel apply too?


Yes. It will fit our cars use the same tranny as the MR2 Turbo.
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Postby EricSol » Thu Mar 11, 2004 7:38 am

The MR2 flywheel will not fit, the bolt pattern on the crank is different.
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Postby B_Master_Flash » Fri Mar 12, 2004 12:23 pm

So where do we go about getting a lightweight flywheel? I cant find anyone that has one for the 2002 seV6
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Postby cdssolara » Fri Mar 12, 2004 12:31 pm

B_Master_Flash wrote:So where do we go about getting a lightweight flywheel? I cant find anyone that has one for the 2002 seV6


I know that Fidanza makes one, and I'm sure that at least one other company makes it, but I can't remember who it is. Check on some of the other Camry/Solara forums to see if anyone has purchased another brand.
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