Anybody have a aftermarket FLYWHEEL??
thats a good question i dunno im making a guess of about 15-20lbs?
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but yea they have it out... i saw it a couple of months ago

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but yea they have it out... i saw it a couple of months ago

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Go to Groupbuycentre.com There is a group buy on the Exedy ones. That's what I just purchased. The stock flywheel weighs 17 lbs close enough Gshockbreaker [IMG]i/expressions/beer_yum.gif[/IMG]
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What's the point of gettinga new flywheel? Will it provide any performance upgrade besides its reduced weight?
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This is pretty good: Flywheels and Clutches
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You guys should read if you don't know.
A lighter flywheel improves acceleration and deceleration, which in turn could cost you a much firmer clutch. Throttle response improves as well. It seems to benefit even better for cars with forced induction.
A lighter flywheel improves acceleration and deceleration, which in turn could cost you a much firmer clutch. Throttle response improves as well. It seems to benefit even better for cars with forced induction.
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What is the best brand of flywheel to get? I don't care if you have a cheap one and think its the best because you have it. I want to know hands down who the king is. Money is no option.
it hasnt been said yet, but you can take your OEM flywheel to any automotive machine shop and have them shave it down for you. you will save lots of money by doing this. and yes, a loss of 5 lbs on the fly wheel means MUCH BETTER ACCELERATION & DECELERATION. obviously, it would be to someones benefit to already have more aftermarket products on their car, anything.... F.I., header, intake, chip, internals, clutch, ignition, etc...
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