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      01-12-2008, 03:51 PM   #1
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Which aftermarket flywheels and clutch are available for 335

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Haha, I saw your other thread and was waiting for this. Don't know of any but we need one.
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I was waiting on Fidanza

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Haha, I saw your other thread and was waiting for this. Don't know of any but we need one.
Since they initailly made the ones for UUC and have one installed on my e46 for 5 years now

The way ppl were posting, it made me think that I missed the boat and these products were now available for the 335
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Since they initailly made the ones for UUC and have one installed on my e46 for 5 years now

The way ppl were posting, it made me think that I missed the boat and these products were now available for the 335
Most of the modders are still in "revertible to stock" mode. I think it's going to be a while before we get critical mass of people who want to really get at it and wipe their butt with their warranty.
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I think there might be something on the horizon, not sure of any details yet, just a rumor I heard. No ing for the tease guys, just putting it out there. BTW, I am not affiliated with any company, so don't try to pry, am just relaying what I can to those who want to know.
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is there a any chances of a match up from other bimmers? maybe the M3 6 speed? i havent heard of anyone actually needing to replace the clutch yet on these cars.
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Was just forced to detune my car because of a slipping clutch that has 2k miles on it. After detune clutch doesn't slip at all. We are all nearing the breaking point of manual clutch that is for sure.
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Was just forced to detune my car because of a slipping clutch that has 2k miles on it. After detune clutch doesn't slip at all. We are all nearing the breaking point of manual clutch that is for sure.
Care to share exactly where you were at when your clutch started slipping or is that confidential?

To the OP, I remember hearing talk of UUC coming out with a clutch months ago, but I haven't heard anything about it lately.
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I would never put another flywheel in this car unless it was another dual mass flywheel. I could even hear the stock flywheel chatter every once and a while. I could just imagine how loud a single mass flywheel would be.

Oh and all of that crap that UUC says about the sprung hub clutch quieting the sound of the chatter to stock--That's crap! I'm sure it makes it not as loud as non sprign clutches, but the chatter is still loud!
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I would never put another flywheel in this car unless it was another dual mass flywheel. I could even hear the stock flywheel chatter every once and a while. I could just imagine how loud a single mass flywheel would be.

Oh and all of that crap that UUC says about the sprung hub clutch quieting the sound of the chatter to stock--That's crap! I'm sure it makes it not as loud as non spring clutches, but the chatter is still loud!


yeah but too some people noise is a sacrifice that is worth having if it means having the ability to mod more. cause let's face it if we all wanted a nice smooth ride with no loud obnoxious noises we would leave our cars stock.
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I would deal with any noise as long as the clutch and flywheel could handle the power.
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yeah but too some people noise is a sacrifice that is worth having if it means having the ability to mod more. cause let's face it if we all wanted a nice smooth ride with no loud obnoxious noises we would leave our cars stock.
I disagree. I have a bunch of mods on my car and I have no obnoxious noises. I don't have obnoxious noises because I choose the mods for performance that don't give me obnoxious noises. I don't have an obnoxious BOV and I don't have an obnoxious exhaust.

Why would you want to upgrade the flywheel?
It's really not going to gain you anything.
The only reason where I think that a flywheel/clutch is necessary is if somebody goes to bigger turbos because of the torque differences. But then again, I'd only go with an upgraded clutch and leave the flywheel stock.

Hey man, to each his own. After doing this mod in the past, I'll never do it again. Good luck with finding what your looking for though.
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