ACT ProLite Flywheel
Subaru Models (inc. 2002-2005 WRX)
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RallySport Direct proudly carries a great selection of quality drivetrain upgrades brought to you by Advanced Clutch Technology.
On this page, you are looking at the ACT ProLite Flywheel. Lightweight flywheels are a great way to remove rotational mass in the engine which produces faster revs along with more power and performance.
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Q: 2002 wrx gomitas6662 years ago
will this fit with my exedy oem clutch in my 2002 wrx?
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A: You bet, but if this is mainly a daily/street car, I would personally recommend going with the ACT Streetlite flywheel for better street manners. https://www.rallysportdirect.com/part/flywheels/act-600175-act-streetlite-flywheel
Rick C. @ RallySport Direct 2 years ago
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Q: Stage 3 competition clutch Brendan red wrx6 years ago
Will this fit with a stage 3 competition clutch?
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A: This would pair with a Competition Clutch, but we would not recommend the Prolite for any street/daily use.
Brady R @ RallySport Direct 6 years ago
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Q: Setting off CEL Chubaru247 years ago
I did some research and am finding that this usually only sets off an CEL when paired with a lightweight crankshaft pulley. since im still running the stock pulley, do you know if this alone would set off a CEL? thanks
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A: This flywheel paired with the stock crankshaft pulley should not cause a check engine light to turn on.
Zach G. @ RallySport Direct 7 years ago
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Q: CEL light jonsVTECpower450169 years ago
so its states it may cause a CEL, if I was open-sourced tuned with it, would it still cause a CEL?
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A: An open source tune can turn the check engine light off, but you can still experience misfiring.
Zach G. @ RallySport Direct 9 years ago
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