Description
Rather than treating clutch selection as a universal fit, the EXEDY Lightweight Flywheel – 1992–1998 Eagle Talon / 1992–1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse / 1992–1994 Plymouth Laser is organized specifically for 1992–1998 Eagle Talon / 1992–1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse / 1992–1994 Plymouth Laser, with configurations chosen around daily-driven and enthusiast street applications that need dependable engagement and OE-correct fitment.
EXEDY Engineering Background
EXEDY's clutch expertise began in Japan in 1923 and expanded worldwide through the Daikin Clutch legacy. Unlike brands focused only on aftermarket friction products, EXEDY also operates as an OEM powertrain supplier, bringing production-level engineering and validation experience into its street-performance and racing clutch programs.
Driveline Role
EXEDY flywheels are engineered as matched driveline components rather than cosmetic weight reductions. Its lightweight performance flywheels use one-piece billet or forged chromoly steel construction to reduce rotational inertia while retaining high thermal capacity and integrated ring-gear strength.
A lighter flywheel can improve engine response and rev matching, but it can also reduce stored rotational energy and make low-speed takeoff more sensitive. It is best suited to drivers who value throttle response, faster transient behavior, and performance use over maximum factory-like smoothness.
Configuration
- EXEDY Part Number: MF01
- Configuration: Lightweight Flywheel
- Construction / Character: EXEDY application-specific flywheel
- Torque Rating: Not rated independently as a clutch torque-capacity figure
- Best Suited For: Clutch service or performance builds requiring the listed EXEDY flywheel fitment
Which Option Makes Sense?
For 1992–1998 Eagle Talon / 1992–1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse / 1992–1994 Plymouth Laser, this configuration makes the most sense when its intended duty matches the vehicle's actual power and use. Avoid overspecifying clutch aggressiveness: the best setup is the one that maintains the needed torque reserve while preserving usable modulation and protecting the rest of the driveline.
Engineering Details
- Material: One-piece billet or forged chromoly steel on EXEDY lightweight performance flywheels
- Design Goal: Lower inertia with high thermal capacity and improved engine response
- Ring Gear: Integrated ring-gear design on EXEDY lightweight flywheels
- Testing: EXEDY states its lightweight flywheels are engineering-tested to 15,000–18,000 RPM and SFI approved
- Vehicle Application: 1992–1998 Eagle Talon / 1992–1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse / 1992–1994 Plymouth Laser
- EXEDY SKU: MF01
Fitment note: Confirm the vehicle's engine/transmission combination and the clutch or flywheel currently installed before ordering. This is especially important on cars with prior single-mass conversions, transmission swaps, or existing EXEDY Hyper hardware.
