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Clutch Masters Lightweight Flywheel for 2nd Gen Porsche Boxster

General Representation
General Image (Actual Part May Vary)
Fits:
Porsche Boxster - 2005 to 2006 - Convertible [S 3.2L]
Notes:
Single Mass Aluminum Flywheel
More Info:
Single mass flywheel. Weighs 14 lbs.
List Price:
$995.00
Our Price:
$878.99
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$116.01
 
 
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2nd Gen Porsche Boxster
 
Year Range
Door Config  [Trim Level]
Application / Notes
2005 to 2006
Convertible [S 3.2L]
(Single Mass Aluminum Flywheel)
2005 to 2008
Convertible [Base 2.7L, Limited Ed.]
(Single Mass Aluminum Flywheel)
2007 to 2008
Convertible [Limited Ed. S, RS 60 Spyder, S 3.4L]
(Single Mass Aluminum Flywheel)
2009 to 2012
Convertible [All Except Base 2.9L]
(Single Mass Steel Flywheel)
2009 to 2012
Convertible [Base 2.9L]
(Single Mass Steel Flywheel)
 
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A simple way to increase response in an engine is to reduce rotational weight. A stock flywheel tends to be heavy, and this becomes even more noticeable if it's equipped with a dual mass flywheel. This can rob your engine of snappy response and quicker acceleration. Clutch Masters flywheels are made to be very lightweight for quick engine response. This lowers rotational mass and really lets your other upgrades show their potential!

With emphasis on performance, most Clutch Masters flywheels replace stock dual mass flywheels (where applicable) with light, better rotating, single mass versions. This also allows for a more direct feel to the clutch and quicker engagement.

Key Features:
  • Preferred for road racing.
  • Very quick throttle response and acceleration.
  • Lowers the rotational weight of the engine.
  • Made from high grade aluminum (lighter) or steel (heavier).
  • Direct install.
Rigid vs. Sprung Disc Notes: Most flywheels that convert to single mass from dual mass can accept either a rigid or sprung disc. Generally, the rigid discs will give you a more direct feel, with quicker shift times, but can make low speed (i.e. parking lot) driving a bit more difficult for some.

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