Drivetrain Options

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by Tanooki, May 16, 2006.

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Should I go for the lightweight Fidanza aluminum flywheel?

  1. Yes

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  2. No

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  1. Tanooki

    Tanooki New Member

    I have an '04 WRX Sti and the clutch started slipping earlier this year and I just got enough money to start buying my parts.

    I was looking to lighten up the Flywheel with a Fidanza 9.5lbs aluminum product. Does anybody recommend anything other than Fidanza??

    I was also looking into replacing the clutch & pressure plate.
    Now I was told by Scott at SoG that the type of clutch I needed depended on the max amount of HP I intended to use in my car. So I got to thinking down the road what kind of mods were to come. I figured somewhere around 400whp Sti sounded about right. So my question, What clutch would anybody recommend and what products are available?

    I was also reading up on how performance can come from lightweight pulleys expecially on the crank pulley. I was looking at the AEM power pulleys kit and that didnt seem like a bad investment to free up somemore HP by reducing weight.

    If anybody has any suggestions or ideas or knowledge on the subject please feel free to shine some light on my problems.

    Thanks
    Tanooki
     
  2. GTscoob

    GTscoob Black is Beautiful

    With any flywheel less than 13lbs you'll risk getting random misfire CELs because the ECU cant react as quickly as the car will rev.

    I dont know much about STI clutch options, I've got an Exedy organic on my WRX and it's very streetable.

    A lightweight crank pulley is good to help free up some inertia on the motor, it works exactly like lightening the flywheel. It's probably not a smart idea to run a lightweight crank pulley and a lightweight flywheel, it'll just make the ECU freak out even more.

    Underdrive pulleys free up power by cutting the power to the alternator and other small accessory pulleys. I'm not sure how much power they give you but I know friends who have put underdrive pulleys on their other cars and had problems with the headlights dimming a lot since the alternator wasnt working as hard.
     
  3. 1ll-WRX

    1ll-WRX Active Member

    could you tune for a lighter flywheel so as not to get CEL's ?
     
  4. Tanooki

    Tanooki New Member

    Right now my ECU has been ECUtek'd by Scott Siegel at SoG
    ...and ive been needing to take it up there for some work since the new Cold Air intake.

    Those friends of yours with the pulleys that had problems? Was that on an Sti or other? Just trying to weigh out my options but thanks for the input
     
  5. 1ll-WRX

    1ll-WRX Active Member

  6. wrxguy

    wrxguy Member

    welcome to miss fire hell!
     
  7. Tanooki

    Tanooki New Member


    is it really that bad??

    What is i get another tune-up w/ ECUtek...??
     
  8. miloman

    miloman Retired Admin

    if u go too light, i doubt that a reflash will eliminate the problem completely since its more of a mechanical issue of having too little rotational mass
     
  9. FTZ

    FTZ ^.^

    I would recommend doing something like the Perrin Lightened pully. It is lightened, but not underdriven, so it should not cause issues with Dimming Headlights and the like.

    I have also heard that on a Suby, you do not want to go with a Lightened Flywheel and Pully. It causes many problems as said above.
     
  10. calmnothing

    calmnothing Shlimp Flied Lice Supporting Member

    Aslong as you run a flywheel that is not too lightweight it should be fine. Something like a 9lb would be too small. But running a 14lb and a lightweight pulley you should be fine. I'm running a pulley set from ProECM that replaces the powersteering and alternator as well. Not underdriven and was $150 new.
     
  11. Tanooki

    Tanooki New Member

    Could anybody point me to some decent flywheel's for an 04 Sti then???
     
  12. GTscoob

    GTscoob Black is Beautiful

    They were friends with mustangs and civics and stuff.
     
  13. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    From what Ive been told/know the pully isnt worth the investment. The gains are minimal if any.
     
  14. Tanooki

    Tanooki New Member

    What exactly is meant by underdriven pulleys??

    I was talking with some people the other day and decided to skip out on the crank pulley and just get the AEM Tru Power Pulleys b/c they dont even include a crank pulley.

    I am now looking for a flywheel around 14 pounds.


    Whenever I ask anybody about suggestions for a clutch they always ask what kinda HP am I looking for in the long run.. I guess around 400whp would be a nice round number.

    With that said, Is Exedy a good clutch and PP combo?? Anybody have any recommendations for an 04 Sti???
     
  15. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    This misfire stuff is somewhat irrevalent. I called Scott several times when I got mine because I was worried and he assured me to not worry about it. So I installed my WRX flywheel (we tried using the STi setup and it didn't work on the WRX so I got the one for the WRX) and I drive the car 2,300 miles before Scott did his meth magic on it. NOT ONCE did I throw a CEL and I have yet to throw one. I honestly think the stock ECU can't handle it but a good tune will. Scott's tunes are good enough and conservative enough to handle that which is why he told to not worry and get the flywheel.

    If you want my flywheel I have it and I am back home from San Francisco now. I can take some pics for you and all if you want but I assure ya it's new and the only use it has seen was to crank the car up 3-4 times only to find out that the pressure plate was hitting the bellhousing. The flywheel cleared beautifully but the upgraded PP didn't. $200 shipped and it's yours. It sells for $350 new and this one is new.

    Just get a clutch and pressure plate combo that is slightly more than what you will hit. Exedy clutch is good from everyone I know here.
     
  16. Tanooki

    Tanooki New Member

    Hey could you shoot me some pictures. How do you wanna transfer the cash??

    email me @ Pro4269@hotmail.com with more info.
     
  17. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    Yeah I'll get the to ya tomorrow as my cable to transfer the pics from my camera to the pc is at work.
     
  18. BrianGT

    BrianGT Banned

    I wouldn't go with a light flywheel for your daily driver. I put a 6lb aluminum flywheel on my autocross car, and it is harder to drive around, but makes the throttle response quicker.

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    Brian
     
  19. clemsonscooby

    clemsonscooby Active Member

  20. Cool_____

    Cool_____ Banned

    It doesn't make it that much harder. Just have to rev slightly more which will come natural to you in no time. Pics coming in a few.
     

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