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Super Ultra-light Flywheel
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Has anyone made a Datsun A-series flywheel like this?

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6-pound Austin Mini flywheel


Posted on: 2007/11/17 19:25
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To be honest it looks more like a flex plate for an Automatic car Open in new window


That said though it would be quite a good product. Just one thing about it is would it have enough surface contact area for the clutch?
I always thought those chro-mo ones from tokyo-2-you would be the go, they're light but not insanly so.

Posted on: 2007/11/17 20:46
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haha imagin rying to drive with that in a street car

Posted on: 2007/11/17 20:57
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there are a few light flywheels available, about $400.

Posted on: 2007/11/17 21:48
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baahhh wat do u need a light flywheel for... heavy ones are good for burnouts.well thats my understanding of it.

Posted on: 2007/11/17 22:14
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if you lighten your flywheel your going to lose torque and lets face it a series dont have a whole hell of a lot of torque to lose so i say dont lighten you flywheel un less its an l series

and yes curtis heavy flywheel=torque=burnouts

Posted on: 2007/11/17 22:26
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If you need a heavy flywheel to drop skids, then you arnt trying hard enough!!
I wanna track doen a light flywheel for my little baby. I have my patrol to drop skids with anyways...


Posted on: 2007/11/18 0:46
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well ive been throught two engine so far and my engines dont really see a shift below 4000 and i take em right out to valve bounce regularly.Plus there highway drivers
so yea im think im tring pretty hard ow and im in the one point club

Posted on: 2007/11/18 1:20
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That's better than me suposebly being in the -4 point club

But quiclky back onto the flywheel thing, I think haveing a lighter flywheel would help sometimes becasue my car does not like to decelerate when I take my foot off the pedal, it really get annoying when I'm trying to change gears too

Posted on: 2007/11/18 2:09
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Quote:

TUF-110 wrote:
un less its an l series

and yes curtis heavy flywheel=torque=burnouts


Well yes and no, it might also depend on how much boost you have dialed in, then the weight of a flywheel don't matter much really...

Posted on: 2007/11/21 10:59
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