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Re: LIGHTENED FLYWHEL FOR A SERIES MOTORS!!!!
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Posted on: 2008/7/29 11:38
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wat advanteges would i get out of a 3kg flywheel???

Posted on: 2008/8/5 11:29
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Re: LIGHTENED FLYWHEL FOR A SERIES MOTORS!!!!
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made of what. unless the rest of the motor is setup to rev ...not much perfromance gain. Just a much much lighter wallet.

Posted on: 2008/8/5 11:47
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its a super light weight chrome molley race flywheel to suit a series.

Posted on: 2008/8/5 11:52
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Re: LIGHTENED FLYWHEL FOR A SERIES MOTORS!!!!
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Cant be certain, but if your going to g to turbo it might be good as all the power is higher up in the revs anyway, would make creeping in trafick out of boost ####t as!

Posted on: 2008/8/5 12:34
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Re: LIGHTENED FLYWHEL FOR A SERIES MOTORS!!!!
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wat advanteges would i get out of a 3kg flywheel???
In a race engine, it would be an advantage as you would get faster acceleration without the heavier mass of the stock flywheel holding it back, but you had better keep it on the boil as the lack of inertia with a light flywheel allows the engine to run very roughly at low speeds.

For street use, double that weight [6kg] is about right. The factory used heavy flywheels to help provide smooth running at idle & at low driving speeds & the heavier mass also helps the engine to 'hang on' when under load such as when climbing hills or even just taking off.

Posted on: 2008/8/5 14:47
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Cant be certain, but if your going to g to turbo it might be good as all the power is higher up in the revs anyway, would make creeping in trafick out of boost ####t as!


It doesn't mean that if an engine is turbo'ed it's power moves up the rev range

Even an A14 with something like a CT9 Toyota turbo would make more power at around 2000rpm than a NA A14 at the same rpm, as the turbo is nice and small, and would be spooled by then. If you size your turbo correctly it will actually move peak power lower down the rev range than where the equivalent NA engine would have made it...

Posted on: 2008/8/5 22:23
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so would it be a good idea for me to get a 3kg one?? my car is an every day car with a stage 2 cam and turbo.

Posted on: 2008/8/6 8:38
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Re: LIGHTENED FLYWHEL FOR A SERIES MOTORS!!!!
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so would it be a good idea for me to get a 3kg one?? my car is an every day car with a stage 2 cam and turbo.


No, take your factory one and just get it lightened to Datsun factory race specs as provided by Dodgeman and then get it balanced.

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Re: LIGHTENED FLYWHEL FOR A SERIES MOTORS!!!!
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My motor is not an A series but its turbo'd and I was told NOT to lighten the flywheel to much as it would increase the contrast of lag and boost and make the car unpleasant to drive with out much real gain. The standard flywheel balanced will keep your acceleration nice and smooth, as your ride is a street car I wouldn't bother with it, spend the money on something else.

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