OldGuyNewJeep
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Interesting! I wonder why it feels different than the ACT. Honestly, maybe it’s the bite point. Since my ACT was grabbing so low, maybe when I was changing gears it would immediately grab and I’d get that “pull” feeling? Like, maybe it wasn’t inertia at all, but rather an abrupt engagement of the clutch. (It took effort to make shifts feel smooth, which is not the case with the Centerforce. I can practically just shift and take my foot right off the pedal with no jerkiness.)Far greater than stock.
Stock flywheel 29.6lb
CFII flywheel 43.9
ACT is 44 ? so basically the same weight.
Maybe inertia is really about being able to crawl along with no throttle and not stall? Because the CF is exactly the same as the ACT in that regard. I can also start moving in 1st with gas and then take foot off throttle with zero bucking. Is that inertia? Again, CF and ACT are the same there - stock would buck like a bronco in the same scenario.
I drive conservatively. At around 3k RPM I’ll take foot off throttle and depress clutch pedal, shift, then gently release the clutch pedal and get back on the gas. When down shifting I’ll punch the throttle to rev match.
I dunno. I literally have just one drive under my belt and haven’t driven stock in over two years. My memory of how stock felt is probably inaccurate.
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