ITR Flywheel Replacement - 12lb Lightweight vs OEM ITR?
Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2021 1:08 am
Time to replace clutch on stock ITR and will be replacing with stock rated Exedy KHC05 and pressure plate
as I've always preferred the same pedal feel and response with the setup.
I had the oem ITR flywheel resurfaced in my previous replacement, however I am currently considering and possibly replacing it with a lighter 12lb or so aftermarket flywheel to change it up a bit this time around (not too dramatic)
and
don't want want to go with anything lighter to risk any compromises in the driveability I've enjoyed over the years with this car. Fwiw, the car has had the final drive replaced with the JDM 98-01 4.78 FD.
or
Also a couple of years ago, I had traded my stock wheels because I liked the look, for some old but lower offset 16x7 Yokohama rims with plans of sourcing another OEM set of wheels in the future.
I do not remember the exact weight of my new wheel/tire setup I'm currently using but it was about almost a 3lb difference all around square setup compared to what it was with the stock rims, and I did feel a slight difference in the acceleration.
It felt a little less quick than it did with the stocker wheels nothing to lose sleep about, even though it was a couple of pounds difference on each wheel.
It wasn't a huge difference in acceleration but I immediately felt a difference in the original acceleration and suspension handling due to increased weight and also the lower offset of wheels .
Car enjoys casual driving and weekend commutes with no plans for track. Occasionally used for a couple hundred mile commutes every once in awhile out of the year.
I don't plan to revert back to stock wheels anytime soon as I personally prefer the appearance of my current wheels and aero treatment.
My questions now mainly are if having a 12lb flywheel is worth it and will possibly help regain a little bit of what my original acceleration feel was with the oem wheels or will a 10lb flywheel be more suitable to balance the +3lb gain on each wheel.
I don't really want to experience the fast RPM drops and compromise in engine braking I've read with some of the
lighter setups people have used.
and
Will it positively or negatively affect my gas mileage?
I currently get about the same or just a tad bit less gas mileage with current wheels. Because I sometimes use the car for long commutes, I really do enjoy the good gas mileage. I've seen 30+ mpg with a light foot and moderate Vtec in the city.
How much will a 12lb flywheel reduce the longevity of the stock clutch setup if any?
Overall would it be worth it to have a flywheel thats 4lbs less than stock in my case?
Please feel free to share any ideas or experiences with stock performance ITR (also clutch) with 12lb aftermarket flywheel, and what I should expect in changes.
I plan to replace some more worn part$ as I find them, so if anyone may have suggestions for other good brands you have used or possibly more affordable flywheel options that may suit my setup (or 12lb criteria) please do share as well. TIA
as I've always preferred the same pedal feel and response with the setup.
I had the oem ITR flywheel resurfaced in my previous replacement, however I am currently considering and possibly replacing it with a lighter 12lb or so aftermarket flywheel to change it up a bit this time around (not too dramatic)
and
don't want want to go with anything lighter to risk any compromises in the driveability I've enjoyed over the years with this car. Fwiw, the car has had the final drive replaced with the JDM 98-01 4.78 FD.
or
Also a couple of years ago, I had traded my stock wheels because I liked the look, for some old but lower offset 16x7 Yokohama rims with plans of sourcing another OEM set of wheels in the future.
I do not remember the exact weight of my new wheel/tire setup I'm currently using but it was about almost a 3lb difference all around square setup compared to what it was with the stock rims, and I did feel a slight difference in the acceleration.
It felt a little less quick than it did with the stocker wheels nothing to lose sleep about, even though it was a couple of pounds difference on each wheel.
It wasn't a huge difference in acceleration but I immediately felt a difference in the original acceleration and suspension handling due to increased weight and also the lower offset of wheels .
Car enjoys casual driving and weekend commutes with no plans for track. Occasionally used for a couple hundred mile commutes every once in awhile out of the year.
I don't plan to revert back to stock wheels anytime soon as I personally prefer the appearance of my current wheels and aero treatment.
My questions now mainly are if having a 12lb flywheel is worth it and will possibly help regain a little bit of what my original acceleration feel was with the oem wheels or will a 10lb flywheel be more suitable to balance the +3lb gain on each wheel.
I don't really want to experience the fast RPM drops and compromise in engine braking I've read with some of the
lighter setups people have used.
and
Will it positively or negatively affect my gas mileage?
I currently get about the same or just a tad bit less gas mileage with current wheels. Because I sometimes use the car for long commutes, I really do enjoy the good gas mileage. I've seen 30+ mpg with a light foot and moderate Vtec in the city.
How much will a 12lb flywheel reduce the longevity of the stock clutch setup if any?
Overall would it be worth it to have a flywheel thats 4lbs less than stock in my case?
Please feel free to share any ideas or experiences with stock performance ITR (also clutch) with 12lb aftermarket flywheel, and what I should expect in changes.
I plan to replace some more worn part$ as I find them, so if anyone may have suggestions for other good brands you have used or possibly more affordable flywheel options that may suit my setup (or 12lb criteria) please do share as well. TIA