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Has anyone had experience with this flywheel and clutch kit?

http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-parts-accessories/bmw/gear-boxes/auction-995134776.htm

I'd rather not reuse my current dual mass flywheel in case it has issues once reinstalled so I'd like to go single mass. I am worried that it will be easy to stall with a lightweight flywheel since I've never driven a car with one but I'd probably get used to it anyway.

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Got one sitting in the shed waiting to go in atm. Another member here is having issues with the clutch actuation distance, but his was a somewhat oddball gearbox combo I think. What box have you got going in?

http://bimmersport.co.nz/topic/53887-e36-325i-coupe-project/page-4

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I've got a 5 speed ZF box out of an M3 ready to go in. Planning to get a metal clutch pivot pin which apparently can be adjusted by adding in a washer to help with clutch actuation.

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Id contact Evan or Bradly from Speedfactor. He sorted me out with my Stage 2 M50/M52/S50/S52 clutch kit. Its about the same price, but Evan and Bradley know a great deal more about the ZF vs GetRag boxes on these motors.

I had a look at these D1 kits, and Ive also found the lads from NZDA are not very helpful nor care to much about making a sale in the 4 digits....

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Well this might have answered my question:

Stage2 F1 on the left 7-9kmiles. stock exedy on the right50-60kmiles.
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