Strength of b5 dual mass flywheel?
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 6:01 am
I have been rolling this question around in my head, and hoping for some insight.
I am still trying to nail down a clutch for my tdi 90q. Currently my options for flywheel and clutch combos are
-2.0 fwd 80 flywheel with 228mm spec stage 2+ clutch
-2.0 fwd 80 flywheel machined for 7a clutch with some sort of 7a style 240mm clutch
-b5 1.8t dual mass flywheel with spec stage 2+ or southbend clutch
I am leaning towards the dual mass since I have one, and I am thinking the dual mass might help damp out some of the diesel vibes.
The question is....how much torque can those hold? Someday i might want to do a bigger turbo and be able to make some halfway decent torque. Would I be asking for trouble?
I always here people bitching about dual mass flywheels, but have never actually witnessed them failing.
I am still trying to nail down a clutch for my tdi 90q. Currently my options for flywheel and clutch combos are
-2.0 fwd 80 flywheel with 228mm spec stage 2+ clutch
-2.0 fwd 80 flywheel machined for 7a clutch with some sort of 7a style 240mm clutch
-b5 1.8t dual mass flywheel with spec stage 2+ or southbend clutch
I am leaning towards the dual mass since I have one, and I am thinking the dual mass might help damp out some of the diesel vibes.
The question is....how much torque can those hold? Someday i might want to do a bigger turbo and be able to make some halfway decent torque. Would I be asking for trouble?
I always here people bitching about dual mass flywheels, but have never actually witnessed them failing.


