03-14-2009, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by semtex
I had a JWT flywheel on my 350. My only complaint is that it sounded awful, especially from the outside. It sounded like something was broke at times.
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You bring up an excellent point.
The factory flywheels are a dual mass flywheel which keeps the noise down. All of the aftermarket lightweight flywheels are only single mass which has a tendency to rattle a little bit more.
Personally, I love that sound. It means that you have high performance parts on your car and you're not messing around. For example, the very first thing everyone with a Ducati does is purchase the open clutch cover. Because they run a dry clutch system you can run clutch covers that are open to the elements. It rattles away and to the lay-man sounds like something is rattling inside the engine. To those who know, you just see a little grin form on their face and the look of "yea...That sounds AWESOME!!!"
Last edited by Kyle@STILLEN; 03-14-2009 at 10:32 AM.
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