Aasco flywheel pretty good right?
Hey guys whats up,
I own an 90 integra rs,
It needs work so I'm working on it,
I just got a tranny for it,
I also just bought ES polyurathane motor mounts for the car,
I already have a stage3 clutch for it,
So I been looking for a flywheel
Came across a Aasco 8lb flywheel for 125 Shipped overnight
It needs to be resurfaced about 2k miles on it,
Good flywheel? good price? I'm buying it just wanna know if its ok
Also if the seller se's this, either way I'm buying the flywheerl, and
I prolly already sent you paypal before you see this
Thanks, Later
I own an 90 integra rs,
It needs work so I'm working on it,
I just got a tranny for it,
I also just bought ES polyurathane motor mounts for the car,
I already have a stage3 clutch for it,
So I been looking for a flywheel
Came across a Aasco 8lb flywheel for 125 Shipped overnight
It needs to be resurfaced about 2k miles on it,
Good flywheel? good price? I'm buying it just wanna know if its ok
Also if the seller se's this, either way I'm buying the flywheerl, and
I prolly already sent you paypal before you see this
Thanks, Later
yes, I know what its is, I wrote this thread wrong
I'm asking you guys happy with it, and its ok?
sry not asking if its good for my car I did write the post wrong
I'm asking you guys happy with it, and its ok?
sry not asking if its good for my car I did write the post wrong
good to hear you got it alright...
anyway, my friend is in the process of buying a flywheel/clutch combo too, and he was torn between TODA, exedy, and another smaller name brand...
he talked to the guy at opak racing (spoon sports) and was told that mostly its just in the name.... all flywheels are pretty damn sturdy and should not give you any trouble...
btw, a competent machine shop should know exactly what to resurface. (the actual face, or the actual spot that the clutch disk lands on).... stage 1 is fine
have fun!
anyway, my friend is in the process of buying a flywheel/clutch combo too, and he was torn between TODA, exedy, and another smaller name brand...
he talked to the guy at opak racing (spoon sports) and was told that mostly its just in the name.... all flywheels are pretty damn sturdy and should not give you any trouble...
btw, a competent machine shop should know exactly what to resurface. (the actual face, or the actual spot that the clutch disk lands on).... stage 1 is fine
have fun!
yah, not worries tho
ES Polyurathane motor mount are in the mail
its got a real good stage 3 clutch
So its not going to be a smooth ride but who cares,
Modified by 90DA-Pedro at 3:28 PM 8/26/2005
Here are the pics! sry its only a 2MP digi cam



Its in pretty good condition, I am very happy with everything
Modified by 90DA-Pedro at 3:29 PM 8/26/2005
Modified by 90DA-Pedro at 3:29 PM 8/26/2005
ES Polyurathane motor mount are in the mail
its got a real good stage 3 clutch
So its not going to be a smooth ride but who cares,
Modified by 90DA-Pedro at 3:28 PM 8/26/2005
Here are the pics! sry its only a 2MP digi cam



Its in pretty good condition, I am very happy with everything
Modified by 90DA-Pedro at 3:29 PM 8/26/2005
Modified by 90DA-Pedro at 3:29 PM 8/26/2005
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thats why they are selling it. the Aasco replacement faces are over $100 to replace. its cheaper for him to sell it than fix it. You can get the Evolution flywheels for $199 shipped and they are lifetime warr. never to wear or worpe.
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