New news on my AASCO flywheel offerings.....
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New news on my AASCO flywheel offerings.....
I just found something out about AASCO performance. I deal in their high-quality flywheels, and usually am running some kind of special on them. Most of you have not heard the AASCO before, however. I understand the reasoning for hesitation in going with a product that is basically unheard of.
I was talking to my distributor about them and they mentioned that AASCO flywheels are made in lots of 1000! I was wondering, how can they make that many at a time and not be literally famous, especially because of their high quality. Basically, I found out that AASCO is acutally a newer company that Meuller was bought out by. Who here has heard of Meuller flywheels? Yeah, a lot more of you. Well AASCO is the same flywheel, only the owner of the machines that makes them has a different name.
So fear not. If you want an aluminum flywheel, and the name AASCO is new to you, take heart that they have the equipment and experience in making aluminum flywheels for years and years that you likely demand. Searching Google for AASCO and Meuller information was encouraging....
I am surprised to see how active AASCO Performance was in racing, especially in Porsche cars....it is is good enought for a GT1 or GT2 Porsche, my Honda can have one anyday! Also, since The Realtime Integra is depicted in their brochures, I am pretty sure AASCO is supplying their flywheels as well....if not, they surely are to the RDR/AASCO 911 GT3 that competes in the Speed GT car challenge series, like they did for the AASCO Saleen SR a few years back.
[Modified by oldskool_rex, 6:37 AM 12/4/2002]
I was talking to my distributor about them and they mentioned that AASCO flywheels are made in lots of 1000! I was wondering, how can they make that many at a time and not be literally famous, especially because of their high quality. Basically, I found out that AASCO is acutally a newer company that Meuller was bought out by. Who here has heard of Meuller flywheels? Yeah, a lot more of you. Well AASCO is the same flywheel, only the owner of the machines that makes them has a different name.
So fear not. If you want an aluminum flywheel, and the name AASCO is new to you, take heart that they have the equipment and experience in making aluminum flywheels for years and years that you likely demand. Searching Google for AASCO and Meuller information was encouraging....
I am surprised to see how active AASCO Performance was in racing, especially in Porsche cars....it is is good enought for a GT1 or GT2 Porsche, my Honda can have one anyday! Also, since The Realtime Integra is depicted in their brochures, I am pretty sure AASCO is supplying their flywheels as well....if not, they surely are to the RDR/AASCO 911 GT3 that competes in the Speed GT car challenge series, like they did for the AASCO Saleen SR a few years back.
[Modified by oldskool_rex, 6:37 AM 12/4/2002]
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Re: New news on my AASCO flywheel offerings..... (owen_the_soyboy)
How can I get a replacement disc surface for my Aasco FW. Its a B18C1 flywheel BTW. I have looked everywhere and cant find them.
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