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    Clutch Masters 92-95 Volkswagen Corrado 2.8L / 92-97 Volkswagen Passat 2.8L Eng / 93-04 Volkswagen J - FW-788-SF

    Clutch Masters

    MSRP: $401.50
    $341.28
    Every Clutch Masters flywheel is proudly designed and manufactured in the USA. Flywheels are first designed in CAD and are then precision CNC machined in house in one of or Haas CNC lathes out of 6061 aluminum or 1045 steel billet cores. After machining,...
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    Clutch Masters 15-16 VW Golf R 2.0L 6spd Lightweight Steel flywheel - FW-450-SF

    Clutch Masters

    MSRP: $528.28
    $503.46
    What are the benefits of installing a Clutch Masters Steel Flywheel on my 2015-2019 Volkswagen Golf R?These CM Steel Flywheels transform your Golf R's engine into a rev-happy powerhouse, achieving lightning-fast throttle response for exhilarating...
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    Clutch Masters 14-19 BMW F80 M2 3.0L/12-18 BMW F80 M3 3.0L 7-Spd DCT Aluminum Flywheel w/Sprung Hub - DCT-795-AL

    Clutch Masters

    MSRP: $1,650.00
    $1,402.50
    Do CM Aluminum Flywheels require special clutch discs?CM Aluminum Flywheels integrate dampened clutch disc technology and a dampened hub, ensuring optimal performance with compatible setups.Can I install a CM Aluminum Flywheel myself?Professional...
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    Clutch Masters 2023 Toyota Supra MK5 3.0L Turbo 6-Speed Lightweight Alumnium Flywheel - FW-340-AL

    Clutch Masters

    MSRP: $874.50
    $743.33
    What is the optimal usage for CM Aluminum Flywheels?CM Aluminum Flywheels excel in track, autocross, and drag racing due to their SFI 1.2 certification and precision manufacturing.How does a CM Aluminum Flywheel affect acceleration?Experience...
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    Clutch Masters 13-17 Cadillac ATS 2.0L 6-Speed Aluminum Flywheel - FW-302-AL

    Clutch Masters

    MSRP: $605.00
    $514.25
    What is the weight of the Clutch Masters aluminum flywheel?Clutch Masters aluminum flywheels typically weigh around 10 pounds, offering significant weight reduction for improved engine response.Is professional installation required for the Clutch Masters...
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    Action Clutch 00-09 Honda S2000 2.0L/2.2L (F20C1/F22C1) Chromoly Lightweight Flywheel - AC107FW

    Action Clutch

    $297.46
    What is the main benefit of using a lightweight flywheel?A lightweight flywheel significantly reduces rotational mass, allowing the engine to rev faster and deliver more immediate acceleration.Can I install this flywheel myself?Professional installation...
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    Action Clutch 02-06 Acura RSX Type S 2.0L (K20A2) OE-HD Flywheel - AC102-OEHD

    Action Clutch

    $178.46
    Does this flywheel fit my 2005 Acura RSX Type S?Yes, this Action Clutch OE-HD flywheel directly fits your 2005 Acura RSX Type S, ensuring a perfect installation.What is the performance capability of this flywheel?Engineered for street and light race...
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    Action Clutch 90-91 Acura Integra 1.8L (B18) OE-HD Flywheel - AC100-OEHD

    Action Clutch

    $169.96
    What is a flywheel and what does it do?A flywheel stores rotational energy, smoothing out engine power delivery for a consistent, reliable clutch engagement in your vehicle.Can I use this flywheel on my modified vehicle?Engineered for street and light...
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    McLeod 12-18 Jeep Wrangler JK 3.6L Max Mass Steel Flywheel - 465310

    McLeod Racing

    $475.00
    How much does a flywheel weigh?McLeod Racing MLR Steel Flywheels offer a higher mass design, exceeding standard specifications for increased rotational inertia and enhanced performance.How long does it take to install a flywheel?Professional installation...
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    Spec 98-02 Firebird/Trans Am / 97-04 Corvette / 04-06 GTO/Cadillac CTS-V Aluminum Flywheel - SC75A

    SPEC

    MSRP: $479.00
    $431.10
    Is it necessary to resurface or replace the flywheel when installing a new clutch kit?SPEC Aluminum Flywheels are designed as direct replacements, often eliminating the need for additional resurfacing when installed with compatible components.How long...
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    Fidanza 02-05 3.0L Lexus IS 300 Aluminum Flywheel - 130301

    Fidanza

    $446.24
    Will the Fidanza Aluminum Flywheel fit my 2002-2005 Lexus IS300?Yes, this Fidanza Aluminum Flywheel is specifically designed and engineered as a bolt-on upgrade for your 2002-2005 Lexus IS300.How difficult is the installation of a Fidanza Aluminum...
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    Fidanza 04-05 Subaru Forester Aluminum Flywheel - 110221

    Fidanza

    $386.23
    How do I ensure this Fidanza flywheel is compatible with my vehicle?Fidanza flywheels require confirming specific vehicle fitment before purchase to guarantee proper installation and optimal performance.Is this Fidanza flywheel a direct bolt-on...
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A flywheel is the rotational mass connecting your engine's crankshaft to the clutch assembly, and its weight, material, and balance spec directly determine throttle response, clutch engagement feel, and drivetrain durability under load. Motor Sport Mayhem stocks 288 flywheels across 92 brands — from budget OEM replacements to full SFI-certified billet race units — covering street builds, track days, drag racing, and off-road applications.

Our Top Picks for Flywheels

Each of these units was selected based on verified performance credentials, material quality, and real-world results across multiple driving applications.

ACT Mod-Twin Kits

ACT | $2104.00

A complete twin-disc race system engineered for extreme torque capacity well beyond what any stock clutch and flywheel combination can withstand.

  • Sprung mono drive hub absorbs shock loading at high RPM engagement — critical for transmission longevity in competition builds

AON Clutch - Twin - 7.25in

Action Clutch | $1377.45

A 7.25-inch twin-disc race package paired with a chromoly flywheel for maximized rotational strength at reduced inertia.

  • Chromoly flywheel construction delivers superior tensile strength over cast iron at a fraction of the rotational mass penalty

AFE Diff/Trans/Oil Covers

aFe | $430.00

A machined billet transmission pan that improves fluid capacity and thermal management in the automatic drivetrain surrounding the flexplate.

  • Increased fluid volume protects flexplate and torque converter from heat-induced fatigue during towing or performance driving cycles

ABR Prop Shafts

All Balls Racing | $790.35

A heavy-duty prop shaft upgrade that handles the increased rotational stress when a lightened flywheel or clutch pack sharpens throttle response in off-road platforms.

  • Upgraded U-joint and shaft specs prevent premature failure when drivetrain shock loads increase after clutch or flywheel modifications

AMS Master Cylinder Conversion

AMS | $494.95

A clutch master cylinder conversion that restores consistent pedal feel and hydraulic pressure when upgrading to a higher-clamp-load pressure plate and flywheel combination.

  • Matched bore sizing prevents the hydraulic inconsistency that causes slipping or harsh engagement after stage 2+ clutch and flywheel upgrades

ARB Air Locker Kits

ARB | $2604.95

A pneumatic locking differential system that delivers 100% torque lockup on demand — essential when a torque-biased clutch and flywheel setup is pushing power through uneven terrain.

  • Air-actuated engagement provides instant, reliable lockup without the heat sensitivity that limits clutch-style lockers under sustained articulation

ART Easy Link Kit

Artec Industries | $1484.99

A geometry-correcting 3-link suspension kit that works in tandem with drivetrain upgrades — including flywheel and clutch packages — to eliminate axle wrap and protect the entire powertrain.

  • Adjustable upper link geometry prevents axle wrap-induced driveline vibration that damages flywheel ring gear teeth on hard launches

ATS Flex Plates

ATS Diesel | $804.99

A billet SFI-certified flexplate designed to handle the severe torsional stress of high-output diesel applications where stock stamped steel units routinely crack or lose ring gear teeth.

  • SFI 29.3 certification is the baseline requirement for sanctioned diesel drag racing — billet construction eliminates the flexing that cracks OEM stamped plates under boost

GBE Diff Covers

Banks Power | $425.00

A heavy-duty differential cover that increases fluid capacity and dissipates heat in the axle assembly downstream of flywheel and clutch power delivery.

  • Higher gear oil volume directly reduces differential operating temperature — a practical upgrade when increased flywheel torque capacity pushes more load through the axle housing

BBK Clutch Cable & Fwall Adjt

BBK | $169.99

An adjustable clutch cable and firewall adjuster kit that restores proper clutch geometry and pedal travel after a flywheel replacement changes the pressure plate engagement point.

  • Precise cable tension adjustment prevents premature clutch disc wear caused by incorrect engagement point after a flywheel thickness change

How to Choose the Right Flywheel

The single most important flywheel decision is rotational mass versus drivability — a lighter flywheel accelerates faster and revs more freely, but it also reduces idle stability and makes low-speed traffic driving more demanding. Material choice drives most of that decision: aluminum flywheels are the lightest option but require a steel friction surface insert to survive clutch disc contact, while chromoly steel units split the difference between weight savings and durability. Cast iron flywheels are OEM-weight replacements suitable for street restorations with no performance goals. For anything involving power adders, forced induction, or sanctioned drag racing, SFI certification is not optional — it specifies burst strength at a defined RPM limit and is required by most NHRA, IHRA, and regional rulebooks for modified vehicles.

Key Specifications

Flywheel weight is measured in pounds and directly correlates to engine response speed. Stock cast iron units typically weigh 14–28 lbs depending on displacement. A quality lightweight aluminum unit with a steel friction surface can drop that to 7–12 lbs — the difference is immediately felt as faster throttle blip response and quicker rev matching during downshifts. That same reduction in inertia, however, means the engine has less rotational momentum to pull through a corner exit at low RPM, which is why many track drivers prefer a mid-weight chromoly unit in the 10–16 lb range that balances response with drivability.

Friction surface machining tolerance is where cheap flywheel replacements fail. The clutch disc friction surface must be flat within 0.001–0.003 inches across its full diameter — any deviation causes uneven clutch disc contact, vibration, and premature disc glazing. Quality manufacturers machine and then micro-finish the friction surface to these tolerances; budget units often skip the final surface finishing step. Always verify the facing finish specification — the correct Ra (roughness average) for a clutch mating surface is typically 60–125 microinches Ra. Too smooth and the disc won't seat properly; too rough and it wears prematurely.

Ring gear tooth count and starter compatibility are frequently overlooked in flywheel swaps. If you're changing from the OEM flywheel, the replacement must match your starter's pinion tooth count and engagement geometry. A mismatch causes ring gear damage within weeks. Additionally, flexplates — used in automatic transmission applications — must be matched to the torque converter's pilot diameter and bolt pattern; running a flexplate with insufficient thickness or wrong bolt circle causes crankshaft seal and bearing failures from flexplate deflection under load.

For twin-disc applications, the flywheel must be machined to accept the intermediate drive plate — this requires specific floater plate clearance dimensions that are set during manufacturing. Never attempt to run a twin-disc clutch kit on a single-disc flywheel without confirmed manufacturer compatibility; the floater plate clearance, pilot bearing depth, and overall stack height are all interdependent. Refer to your drivetrain components for matching clutch packs before finalizing a flywheel spec.

Flywheel Weight vs. Application Reference Guide

Flywheel Weight RangeTypical MaterialBest ApplicationTrade-Off
18–28 lbsCast IronOEM replacement, daily driver, towingMaximum idle stability, slowest rev response
14–18 lbsNodular Iron / Heavy SteelStreet performance, mild stage 1 clutchModerate response gain, retains good drivability
10–14 lbsChromoly SteelStreet/track dual use, autocross, stage 2–3 clutchNoticeably sharper throttle, requires conscious low-RPM driving
7–10 lbsAluminum with steel insertDedicated track, time attack, drag prepMaximum response, idle choppiness, requires skilled driving
Below 7 lbsBillet Aluminum / TitaniumFull race only, no street useStalling prone at low RPM, not emissions compliant in most regions
N/A (Flexplate)Stamped Steel / Billet SteelAutomatic transmission, torque converter applicationsFlex absorption vs. rigidity — billet required above ~600 ft-lbs

Price Guide

Entry ($1.99–$180): This tier covers OEM-equivalent cast iron replacements and basic steel flywheels suited for daily drivers and restorations — functional, correctly balanced, and reliable for stock or near-stock power levels, but no performance advantage over what came from the factory.

Mid-range ($180–$800): The sweet spot for the vast majority of performance builds — this range includes properly machined chromoly and aluminum units with verified friction surface tolerances, SFI certification on many models, and compatibility with stage 2–3 clutch packs; most street/track enthusiasts should be shopping here.

Premium ($800–$4,999.99): Billet race units, twin-disc flywheel and clutch systems, and diesel-specific SFI-certified flexplates built to withstand sustained competition abuse — the cost is justified by material certification, precision CNC machining, burst RPM ratings, and the fact that a flywheel failure at speed is a catastrophic safety event, not just a parts bill.

Who Is This For?

Flywheel upgrades serve a wide spectrum of drivers — from competitive drag racers chasing hundredths of a second to weekend enthusiasts simply replacing a worn OEM unit with something better-specced for their driving style.

Drag Racing — 8.1/10

Drag racing scores highest in this category because the flywheel's rotational inertia has a direct, measurable impact on sixty-foot times and RPM recovery between shifts. Reducing rotating mass by even 6–8 lbs can improve throttle response enough to affect elapsed times in the tenths. SFI-certified billet units are mandatory in most classes above a certain elapsed time threshold, making this a compliance purchase as much as a performance one.

Racing Competition — 8.0/10

Wheel-to-wheel competition rewards quick throttle response, precise rev matching, and clutch systems that can withstand repeated high-load engagements without fade or distortion. A lightweight flywheel reduces the rotational inertia the engine must overcome during gear changes, translating to faster upshifts and more responsive downshift rev matching — both of which directly affect lap time consistency. Competition-grade units are also balanced to tighter tolerances to prevent vibration harmonics that can damage bearings under sustained race conditions.

Track / Autocross — 7.8/10

Autocross and track day driving benefits from reduced flywheel weight because corner exit throttle response is a primary determinant of lap time — the less inertia the engine must overcome to accelerate out of a slow corner, the faster the car. A mid-weight chromoly flywheel is often the correct choice for drivers who also commute in the same vehicle, balancing track performance with the idle stability needed for street driving. Paired with a performance braking system, a lighter drivetrain package meaningfully improves overall lap time.

Street Performance — 7.7/10

Street performance builds score well because a quality flywheel replacement — even at stock weight — eliminates the chatter, vibration, and worn friction surface issues that develop on high-mileage OEM units. For modified street cars, stepping down 4–6 lbs in flywheel weight significantly improves the connected, responsive feeling that performance enthusiasts are after without compromising daily drivability. This is also the application where clutch pedal feel — directly affected by the pressure plate and flywheel combination — matters most to the driver experience.

Weekend Off-Roading — 7.7/10

Off-road applications use flywheels differently — here the focus is on durability and compatibility with high-torque, low-RPM crawling rather than weight reduction. A heavier flywheel actually helps maintain engine momentum when crawling through technical terrain where RPM drops dangerously low. Ring gear durability is also critical, as rock crawling produces the kind of repeated shock loading that cracks cheap cast flywheel teeth, particularly when paired with aggressive locker engagement.

Trusted Flywheel Brands We Carry

ACT has been manufacturing performance clutch and flywheel systems for over three decades, with in-house machining and testing that backs up their torque capacity ratings with real burst test data — their competition-oriented twin-disc systems are used at all levels of professional motorsport. Exedy supplies OEM clutch and flywheel components to multiple factory motorsport programs, which means their aftermarket units are built on production-line engineering discipline rather than reverse-engineered approximations. Competition Clutch brings a race-validated development history to their flywheel lineup, particularly in import performance where their systems have been proven across time attack and club racing. Clutch Masters engineers their flywheels as matched systems with their pressure plates, ensuring friction surface geometry, floater clearances, and ring gear specs are validated together rather than as separate components. ATS Diesel focuses specifically on diesel flywheel and flexplate engineering, where the torque multiplication and shock load characteristics are fundamentally different from gasoline performance applications — their SFI-certified billet flexplates fill a gap that most street performance brands don't address. Vortex Racing rounds out the lineup with value-positioned units that maintain respectable machining tolerances for budget-conscious builds where OEM replacement — not maximum performance — is the goal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are ACT clutches hard to drive in daily traffic?

ACT clutch systems are engineered in multiple stages — their street and street/strip units use sprung disc designs that significantly reduce pedal harshness compared to a full race setup. Full competition configurations with unsprung discs and maximum clamp loads do require a more deliberate, experienced left foot because engagement occurs in a narrow RPM band without the forgiving slip characteristics of a street unit. The flywheel weight you pair with an ACT system matters equally — a lightweight aluminum flywheel amplifies the sharpness of clutch engagement, making a race-spec ACT setup genuinely difficult in slow traffic. For dual-purpose builds, choosing a sprung disc configuration on a mid-weight chromoly flywheel gives you the torque capacity without making every parking lot a workout.

Are aftermarket pressure plates worth it?

Yes — the pressure plate is what determines clamping force on the clutch disc, and stock units are calibrated for OEM power levels with a significant safety margin that gets consumed quickly when torque increases beyond factory spec. An upgraded pressure plate holds higher clamp load without the thermal distortion and spring fatigue that causes OEM units to slip under modified power. The key spec to match is clamp load rating to your drivetrain's peak torque — under-speccing leads to slipping and disc glazing, over-speccing leads to pedal effort that fatigues the driver and accelerates clutch fork and hydraulic wear. Always replace the flywheel friction surface when installing a new pressure plate — running a new plate on a worn or heat-cracked flywheel wastes the investment.

Are aftermarket master cylinders good for clutch upgrades?

Quality aftermarket clutch master cylinders are not just good — they're often necessary when upgrading to a higher-clamp-load pressure plate and flywheel system. The OEM master cylinder bore diameter is calibrated for OEM hydraulic requirements; installing a higher-clamp-load clutch without addressing the hydraulic line can result in a pedal that requires excessive force or lacks the pressure volume to fully disengage the clutch. Upgraded master cylinders with matched bore sizing restore proper pedal feel, reduce operator fatigue, and prevent the hydraulic system from becoming the weak point in an otherwise capable drivetrain. Stainless braided hydraulic lines should accompany any master cylinder upgrade to eliminate the pressure loss caused by rubber line expansion under load.

Are air lockers better than e-lockers for off-road use?

Air lockers deliver 100% mechanical lockup with no heat-related slip or engagement degradation — the pneumatic actuator either locks the differential completely or releases it fully, with no intermediate state that generates heat. E-lockers use an electromagnetic actuator to achieve the same mechanical lockup, which makes them simpler to install (no compressor required) but introduces a vulnerability to electrical failure in extreme water crossing or mud contamination scenarios. Air lockers require a reliable onboard air supply — a compressor and air tank — which adds complexity but also provides utility for airing tires on the trail. For serious, repeated off-road use where engagement reliability under extreme conditions is non-negotiable, air lockers are the professional's choice; e-lockers are a capable compromise for enthusiasts who prioritize installation simplicity.

Are air lockers reliable long-term?

Air lockers from established manufacturers have a strong long-term reliability record when properly installed and maintained — the mechanical locking mechanism itself is robust because it relies on physical engagement rather than friction or heat-dependent materials. The most common failure points are in the pneumatic system: air line fittings corrode or crack, the seal inside the axle housing that separates the air chamber from gear oil wears over time, and compressors fail if not sized correctly for the duty cycle. Rebuilding the internal seal is a straightforward maintenance item with seals available from most suppliers, and it's recommended every 50,000–80,000 miles or after any significant water immersion. The locker mechanism itself rarely fails — it's the supporting pneumatic infrastructure that requires attention.

Building something specific? Our performance specialists can help you select the right Flywheels for your application — street, track, or full race build.