I'm in the process of building a race car based on a GTi-R Pulsar with a 6A12 Mivec V6 driving a transaxle at the rear (i.e. RWD). Both engines I have are out of auto FTO's, and the transaxle will be either a FWD or converted AWD Subaru Impreza box. For simplicity, I want to run the clutch on a flywheel at the motor, rather than at the trans itself as would be the case if I used an Alfa 75 transaxle.
Ignoring issues surrounding clutch activation and driveshaft, can anyone suggest a suitable lightweight flywheel that would bolt straight up to the crank?
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Flywheel to Suit 6A12 Mivec
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Re: Flywheel to Suit 6A12 Mivec
Good luck with all of that.
Fidanza does one, can get it from RPW for $600 - http://www.rpw.com.au/shop/index.php?pa ... 1&Itemid=1
There is also one here - http://www.euro-spec2000.co.uk/shop/p/1 ... -1996-2000
Exedy does one too, from memory for $300, and that's the one I was going to buy, but can't seem to find the link...
Fidanza does one, can get it from RPW for $600 - http://www.rpw.com.au/shop/index.php?pa ... 1&Itemid=1
There is also one here - http://www.euro-spec2000.co.uk/shop/p/1 ... -1996-2000
Exedy does one too, from memory for $300, and that's the one I was going to buy, but can't seem to find the link...
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Re: Flywheel to Suit 6A12 Mivec
Supercheap online, there's like 5 options