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Clutch Masters Aluminum Flywheel | J32 TL, CL-S, Accord V6
The 6-speed J-series cars hide a lot of their potential behind a heavy stock flywheel. If you're doing a clutch job on a 2004-2006 Acura TL 6MT, a 2003 CL Type-S 6-speed, or a 3.0L Accord V6 6MT, the Clutch Masters Aluminum Flywheel (FW-028-AL) is the one part that changes how the whole car feels without adding a single horsepower.
What It Is and Why It Works
Clutch Masters machines its aluminum flywheels from billet 6061-T6, Type 3 hard anodizes them for durability, and fits a replaceable friction insert so a future clutch job doesn't mean a new flywheel, you just replace the wear surface. Per Clutch Masters, the aluminum flywheels meet SFI spec 1.2 for competition in NHRA, IHRA, SCCA and NASA. Less rotating mass means the J32 revs quicker, matches revs faster on downshifts, and feels noticeably more eager in the first three gears. This is the same reason drag and road-race builds run aluminum: the engine spends less energy spinning the flywheel and more of it moving the car.
Pair it with the Clutch Masters clutch kit for your application. The friction surface and bolt pattern are cut for the J-series V6, so it drops in where the stock unit came out, no machining required.
Specs
| Part number | FW-028-AL |
| Material | Billet 6061-T6 aluminum, Type 3 hard anodized |
| Friction surface | Replaceable insert (per manufacturer) |
| Certification | SFI spec 1.2 (per manufacturer) |
| Engine family | Honda/Acura J-series V6 (J32, 3.0L J30) |
| Transmission | 6-speed manual only |
Fitment
| Year | Make | Model | Trim | Engine |
| 2004-2006 | Acura | TL | 6-speed manual | J32A3 |
| 2003 | Acura | CL | Type-S, 6-speed manual | J32A2 |
| 2003-2007 | Honda | Accord | 3.0L V6, 6-speed manual | J30A4 / J30A5 |
A flywheel only matters if you have a clutch pedal, so this fits the manual cars only. Within these year ranges that means the TL 6MT, the 2003 CL Type-S 6-speed (the only CL that came with a manual), and the Accord V6 6MT. Automatic TLs, CLs, and Accords use a flexplate, not this part.
What to Know Before You Buy
A lightweight flywheel changes how the car drives, mostly for the better, but be ready for it. Revs fall faster when you lift, so smooth launches take a little more throttle and a session of practice. Expect some extra gear rattle at idle and low RPM with the AC on; that's the nature of removing rotating mass from a V6, not a defect. If this is a pure commuter, the stock flywheel is the comfortable choice. If you drive the car the way a 6-speed TL deserves, you'll stop noticing the trade-offs in a week and keep the response forever.
Do this while the transmission is already out for a clutch. Buying the flywheel alone and paying for labor twice is the most common mistake in this job. Grab the matching Clutch Masters kit for your J32 or J30, a new set of flywheel bolts, and consider Clutch Masters' flywheel friction lock, a thin hardened steel layer that keeps the flywheel from fretting loose on the crank. Resurface nothing, replace everything, and bleed the hydraulics before the first drive.
| Year | Make | Model | Trim | Engine |
| 2004-2006 | Acura | TL | 6-speed manual | J32A3 |
| 2003 | Acura | CL | Type-S, 6-speed manual | J32A2 |
| 2003-2007 | Honda | Accord | 3.0L V6, 6-speed manual | J30A4 / J30A5 |
A flywheel only matters if you have a clutch pedal, so this fits the manual cars only. Within these year ranges that means the TL 6MT, the 2003 CL Type-S 6-speed (the only CL that came with a manual), and the Accord V6 6MT. Automatic TLs, CLs, and Accords use a flexplate, not this part.