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Old 05-09-2005, 06:26 PM
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Default Fidanza flywheel Porsche 993/964

Does anybody have info or experience from this flywheel?

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Old 05-09-2005, 07:48 PM
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No idea but if you install it, I'd be curious to know how well it works.

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I have not installed this flywheel, but Fidanza is pretty reputable.
You have to find out which clutch package to use.
When I did the RS flywheel , all the components had to be replaced, ie. flywheel bolts, clutch cover bolts, t/o bearing, pilot bearing.

Find out the price of the remaining "kit" to see if it is a good value.
Old 05-09-2005, 11:59 PM
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You can re-use your existing stock pressure plate with a LWF but you'll need to swap out everything else!
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update on this, has anyone actually installed one of these?
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I thought Fidanza had a bad rap and everyone just said to search the forum to find out why.
I never did- or if did it was so long ago that I can't remember finding anything.
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A year ago when I was shopping for a LWF solution, I looked into Fidanza but opted to go with the RS LWF/clutch kit instead since it is a turn-key package for the 964. It cost a little more (approx $1400 for the whole kit) but I could rest easy that all the components would work together and each and every bolt and component was included.

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Originally Posted by TR6
A year ago when I was shopping for a LWF solution, I looked into Fidanza but opted to go with the RS LWF/clutch kit instead since it is a turn-key package for the 964. It cost a little more (approx $1400 for the whole kit) but I could rest easy that all the components would work together and each and every bolt and component was included.
Without someone else who has successfully blazed the trail with the Fidanza, proper fitment and operation would be my concern, too.



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