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600250 - XACT Flywheel Prolite

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Note: Flywheel bolts included (7MM X 1.0 X 20mm).

$450.00
SKU
600250

Specifications

Specifications
Item Description XACT Flywheel Prolite
Product Weight (lbs.) 8.8
Material Chromoly Steel
Friction Surface Diameter (Inches) 9
Friction Surface Diameter (Millimeters) 228
Flywheel Type Prolite
Tooth Quantity 132
Warranty 12 Months (view details)
SFI 1.1

Description

600250 is a Prolite flywheel, which is ACT's lighter flywheel offering with lowest inertia. Prolite flywheels are designed for best throttle response and acceleration. Prolite flywheels are preferred for road racing or rally racing, and have reduced drivability. Materials are properly distributed for maximum strength, good heat tolerance and rigidity. ACT flywheels are serviceable and can be resurfaced with no need to purchase additional parts.

Description
Feel Dramatically improved engine response and acceleration, mild to moderate gear rattle
Life Heat-treated forging for strength and toughness, induction-hardened ring gears for maximum life
Quality One piece construction allows less opportunity for failure and provides uniform efficient heat transfer from the clutch disc. No more warped inserts or loose ring gears
Recommended Use Recommended for race use
ACT Difference Forged, CNC machined and dynamically computer balanced for smooth high RPM reliability

Vehicle Fitment

Fitment Info
Application Engine
1992 Volkswagen Corrado SLC 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1993 Volkswagen Corrado SLC 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1993 Volkswagen Passat GLX 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1994 Volkswagen Corrado SLC 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1994 Volkswagen Passat GLX 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1995 Volkswagen Golf GTI VR6 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1995 Volkswagen Jetta GLX 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1995 Volkswagen Passat GLX 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1996 Volkswagen Golf GTI VR6 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1996 Volkswagen Jetta GLX 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1996 Volkswagen Passat GLX 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1997 Volkswagen Golf GTI VR6 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1997 Volkswagen Jetta GLX 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1997 Volkswagen Passat GLX 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1998 Volkswagen Golf GTI VR6 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1998 Volkswagen Jetta GLX 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1999 Volkswagen Golf GTI 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1999 Volkswagen Jetta GLS 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
1999 Volkswagen Jetta GLX 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
2000 Volkswagen Golf GTI GLX 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
2000 Volkswagen Jetta GLS 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
2000 Volkswagen Jetta GLX 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
2001 Volkswagen Golf GTI GLX 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
2001 Volkswagen Jetta GLS 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
2001 Volkswagen Jetta GLX 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
2002 Volkswagen Golf GTI VR6 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
2002 Volkswagen Jetta GLI 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
2002 Volkswagen Jetta GLS 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc
2002 Volkswagen Jetta GLX 2.8 V6 GAS FI 2771cc

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use an aftermarket flywheel with an ACT clutch?
The ACT clutch system is designed to work with both stock and good quality aftermarket flywheels. Inferior aftermarket flywheels may have trouble with warpage or high wear. When replacing a flywheel, be sure that the new flywheel meets the same specifications, such as proper step, ring gear tooth count, flywheel thickness, ring gear offset, etc. If the ACT clutch is designated as part of a conversion kit, then it must be used with only the corresponding ACT flywheel.
What is a flywheel step?
The flywheel step determines the proper working range of the pressure plate and is extremely crucial for the clutch to work properly. The step is the distance between the friction surface and the pressure plate mounting point on the flywheel. Depending on the make and model of the car it can either be an UP step or DOWN step and sometimes the flywheel will be flat (zero step). Check the manufacturer's specifications about the proper flywheel step for the application.
Can the XACT Flywheels be resurfaced, and is there a special process?
Yes, ACT XACT flywheels can be resurfaced just like a stock flywheel and there is no special process other than using a flywheel grinder in good condition to remove as little material as possible for full cleanup (no more than 0.040” / 1.02mm may be removed). Make 100% sure that the proper flywheel step is maintained as this will affect the clutch function if incorrect.