Dual mass flywheel to single yes or no
Discussion
I'm going to be changing clutch on daughters corsa d 1.3 cdti. Is a dual mass to single conversion advised?
What's the difference apart from cost some folk say they don't see a difference others say its horrible with more virabtion etc...
Cars done nearly 100k but no sign of failing flywheel
What's the difference apart from cost some folk say they don't see a difference others say its horrible with more virabtion etc...
Cars done nearly 100k but no sign of failing flywheel
CarCrazyDad said:
I believe you can get SMF kits which are "silent" -
How do they make a flywheel, which is just a solid lump of metal, "Silent" ?This DMF or SMF topic has been done to death here and on every other car forums.
My take on it is, if it comes with a DMF keep it. All these modern engines are designed around a DMF. A DMF has springs that "Give", take that away something else will have to "Give" ? OE replacement DMF kits are very much better than they were a few years ago.
Old Merc said:
How do they make a flywheel, which is just a solid lump of metal, "Silent" ?
This DMF or SMF topic has been done to death here and on every other car forums.
My take on it is, if it comes with a DMF keep it. All these modern engines are designed around a DMF. A DMF has springs that "Give", take that away something else will have to "Give" ? OE replacement DMF kits are very much better than they were a few years ago.
Do single solid lumps of steel generally make noise ? Or does that require more than one piece ?This DMF or SMF topic has been done to death here and on every other car forums.
My take on it is, if it comes with a DMF keep it. All these modern engines are designed around a DMF. A DMF has springs that "Give", take that away something else will have to "Give" ? OE replacement DMF kits are very much better than they were a few years ago.
Old Merc said:
How do they make a flywheel, which is just a solid lump of metal, "Silent" ?
This DMF or SMF topic has been done to death here and on every other car forums.
My take on it is, if it comes with a DMF keep it. All these modern engines are designed around a DMF. A DMF has springs that "Give", take that away something else will have to "Give" ? OE replacement DMF kits are very much better than they were a few years ago.
The clutch plate has springs instead, I ran a "silent" kit once. This DMF or SMF topic has been done to death here and on every other car forums.
My take on it is, if it comes with a DMF keep it. All these modern engines are designed around a DMF. A DMF has springs that "Give", take that away something else will have to "Give" ? OE replacement DMF kits are very much better than they were a few years ago.
Novexx said:
chriz1 said:
Is a dual mass to single conversion advised?
Not sepcific to the Corsa, but I've seen a few conversions ending up in tears down the line, so wouldn't advise.Not just about pedal vibration, it's what it sends back into the engine
Gassing Station | Engines & Drivetrain | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff