WTB: Lightweight flywheel and good clutch
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WTB: Lightweight flywheel and good clutch
I have just got a quote from a local supplier for a light flywheel, 5.2kg, and an Exedy Hd clutch kit.
Looking at $440, and $460 respectively.
Thinking of going to order and pay deposit tomorrow morning before work.
Just thought id make one last ditch post here, just in case anyone has anything suitable they may be looking to offload...
Thanks.
Clint
Looking at $440, and $460 respectively.
Thinking of going to order and pay deposit tomorrow morning before work.
Just thought id make one last ditch post here, just in case anyone has anything suitable they may be looking to offload...
Thanks.
Clint
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Re: WTB: Lightweight flywheel and good clutch
What flywheel is it? Details please 

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Re: WTB: Lightweight flywheel and good clutch
Yes details...
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Re: WTB: Lightweight flywheel and good clutch
Extreme is the brand.
Or, Xtreme?
Anyhow, no forthcoming offers here, so will go get tomorrow.
May ask what the wait time will be on the 3.2kg one....
Or, Xtreme?
Anyhow, no forthcoming offers here, so will go get tomorrow.
May ask what the wait time will be on the 3.2kg one....
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Re: WTB: Lightweight flywheel and good clutch
These guys?
http://www.xtremeclutch.com.au/page.asp ... rent2id=26
Be interested to know what part number? They don't have a listing for the FTO, and according to ASA our flywheel is unique to the FTO only?
http://www.xtremeclutch.com.au/page.asp ... rent2id=26
Be interested to know what part number? They don't have a listing for the FTO, and according to ASA our flywheel is unique to the FTO only?
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Re: WTB: Lightweight flywheel and good clutch
Anyone know the stock flywheel weight?
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Re: WTB: Lightweight flywheel and good clutch
Its on the forum somewhere, I put one on the scales a few years back.
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Re: WTB: Lightweight flywheel and good clutch
I did a quick search... but damn you post a lot... I couldn't find the figure.
I did find you selling some 3.8kg flywheel, where did you get it? RPW sell a 5.2kg flywheel for the FTO
I did find you selling some 3.8kg flywheel, where did you get it? RPW sell a 5.2kg flywheel for the FTO
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Re: WTB: Lightweight flywheel and good clutch
It's about 7.something kegs from memory. 7.6 rings a bell for some reason.
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Re: WTB: Lightweight flywheel and good clutch
Stock flywheel is 6.9kg
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Re: WTB: Lightweight flywheel and good clutch
So what kg flywheel would work well?
ie, offer improved acceleration, yet smooth idle and decent driveability?
ie, offer improved acceleration, yet smooth idle and decent driveability?