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#11
Re: Lightened flywheel pics
datman55
Posted on: 2006/6/28 14:43
Mine would have to go close....it's only 7kg's with a twin plate clutch attached!
#12
Re: Lightened flywheel pics
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2006/6/29 21:02
What is this, a flywheel version of the TV show "Bigest Looser"?
#14
Re: Lightened flywheel pics
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2006/6/30 5:39
so what was the weight of Mildman's flywheel? It looks similat ro what was done to mine, figure it's 14 - 16 lbs now.
hmmm is the light flywheel why i get really bad milage in town and good when I keep the rpm's high?
#15
Re: Lightened flywheel pics
Mildman
Posted on: 2006/6/30 6:40
Mine weighs 6.9kg (down from 10kg initial weight) - It's an A14 flywheel rather than an A12.
Starting weights of A12=9.2kg, A14=9.9kg Damn there are some light ones out there! <4kg!!!
#17
Re: Lightened flywheel pics
Mildman
Posted on: 2006/6/30 13:32
Far out! 2.8kg - how driveable is a car with a flywheel that light - does it make if difficult to change gears - particularly down shifting?
#18
Re: Lightened flywheel pics
Ronald
Posted on: 2006/6/30 17:04
Quote:
you'd have to be a great "heal-and-toe"er i dont have a pic of mine, but it weighs about 6kg and looks like yours
#19
Re: Lightened flywheel pics
2332owner
Posted on: 2006/6/30 17:45
It's not that bad really, but this replaced a 5kg flywheel. My wife's ute's a little more friendly but even with the big cam it's still fine. Revs like a motorcycle.
#20
Re: Lightened flywheel pics
gx1200
Posted on: 2006/7/5 16:47
Where would one buy a flywheel like this... In S.A? Cheers. Adam.
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