Flywheel?
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Flywheel?
OK,
Here is the deal I just put i/h/e on my 94 EX still with the D16Z6 and I need to change the clutch soon.
I was thinking of putting on an lighter flywheel at the sametime I did the clutch.
My questions are:
Which Flywheel should I go with?
For those guy or gals that have one on already how better does the car run?
Also how faster is it in the 1/4 miles?
and last, Did you lose alot of your top end speed?
Thank You for your replies
Here is the deal I just put i/h/e on my 94 EX still with the D16Z6 and I need to change the clutch soon.
I was thinking of putting on an lighter flywheel at the sametime I did the clutch.
My questions are:
Which Flywheel should I go with?
For those guy or gals that have one on already how better does the car run?
Also how faster is it in the 1/4 miles?
and last, Did you lose alot of your top end speed?
Thank You for your replies
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Re: Flywheel? (94eg4)
If you have good shift work you could get a lighter flywheel. The one that I use is the Fidanza Aluminum Flywheel, I use this one since they have replacement steel inserts.
If you don't shift quick you will loose rpm's much faster with a lighter flywheel.
I buy them from summit racing.
If you don't shift quick you will loose rpm's much faster with a lighter flywheel.
I buy them from summit racing.
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Re: Flywheel? (cibola)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cibola »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If you have good shift work you could get a lighter flywheel. The one that I use is the Fidanza Aluminum Flywheel, I use this one since they have replacement steel inserts.
If you don't shift quick you will loose rpm's much faster with a lighter flywheel.
I buy them from summit racing.
</TD></TR></TABLE>
oooooooooooooooo, wow, learn somethign new every day..... That's what I've been looking for, how to drop my RPM's faster so I don't have to wait like 1.5 seconds inbetween shifts for the RPM's to fall to a point where I can shift w/o it jumin...been wonderin why I can do fast shifts fine w/ all my friend's high performance vehicles, just thought it was the way the tranny was O.o
thx thx
If you don't shift quick you will loose rpm's much faster with a lighter flywheel.
I buy them from summit racing.
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oooooooooooooooo, wow, learn somethign new every day..... That's what I've been looking for, how to drop my RPM's faster so I don't have to wait like 1.5 seconds inbetween shifts for the RPM's to fall to a point where I can shift w/o it jumin...been wonderin why I can do fast shifts fine w/ all my friend's high performance vehicles, just thought it was the way the tranny was O.o
thx thx
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Re: Flywheel? (Syndacate)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Syndacate »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">oooooooooooooooo, wow, learn somethign new every day..... That's what I've been looking for, how to drop my RPM's faster so I don't have to wait like 1.5 seconds inbetween shifts for the RPM's to fall to a point where I can shift w/o it jumin...been wonderin why I can do fast shifts fine w/ all my friend's high performance vehicles, just thought it was the way the tranny was O.o
thx thx</TD></TR></TABLE>
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