View Full Version : CA Lightweight Chromoly Flywheel ONLY! 11.5lbs Ka24 $110
Jbma327
04-05-2010, 10:25 PM
Hey guys I have a Chromoly Flywheel that weights on 11.5lbs and was used for less than 3,000 miles. No longer have use for it because I have a sr20det in my car now. The flywheel is much much lighter than a stock flywheel which allows the motor to rev quicker!
In the picture of the flywheel it looks like it has major wears on it but its nothing but minor surface rust from leaving the motor outside for a few days.
Price: $110 picked up
Located: San Gabriel
John
(626)500-6937
call or text
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nismo racer
04-05-2010, 10:35 PM
is this just a no name brand?
240sxvaj
04-05-2010, 11:20 PM
is this just a no name brand?
+1
Interested in any trades?
Jbma327
04-05-2010, 11:23 PM
is this just a no name brand?
I forgot what brand it was. Bought it a while back. I looked it up on google and I think its a F1 Racing flywheel.
sw20>>s14
04-06-2010, 01:36 PM
latest version of the F1/XTD flywheel for sure...
808drft
04-06-2010, 04:18 PM
how are these xtd/f1 flywheels?? any cracking issuse??
240XTC
04-06-2010, 06:11 PM
They're cool if your running just bolt-ons for your KA... I loved the response and the new owner still loves it as well ..... :)
sw20>>s14
04-06-2010, 06:15 PM
its chromoly...id say on paper and in theory, these "ebay pcs of shit" have a less probability of breaking or shattering that most aluminum ones out there...
so it comes down to preference, really...i sold my fidanza to run this FW when doing my 5spd swap because 1. it was globs cheaper and 2. i like the idea of chromoly over aluminum...
so if youre worried about this taking your leg off...worry more about who's installing it and your FW bolts than the actual unit :bigok:
Jbma327
04-07-2010, 12:26 AM
its chromoly...id say on paper and in theory, these "ebay pcs of shit" have a less probability of breaking or shattering that most aluminum ones out there...
so it comes down to preference, really...i sold my fidanza to run this FW when doing my 5spd swap because 1. it was globs cheaper and 2. i like the idea of chromoly over aluminum...
so if youre worried about this taking your leg off...worry more about who's installing it and your FW bolts than the actual unit :bigok:
Thanks! I have always thought of using Aluminum for a flywheel as a poor design since aluminum are not as strong and cannot withstand heat as well.
I always thought the Findaza flywheel were a poor design and cheap quality flywheel. I have installed some a few of them for customers and I noticed that their machine work on there were not really precise.
aberabee
04-07-2010, 02:10 PM
willing to ship?
i texted you and received no response.
call/text me at 224.402.1399 if you're keen.
Jbma327
04-09-2010, 12:39 AM
Solllddd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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