View Full Version : chromoly flywheel help
wootwoot
08-17-2004, 02:46 PM
im looking for a lightweight flywheel and everyone i can find is aluminum and thats not what im looking for. someone want to point me in the direction of a chromoly flywheel?
psidriven
08-17-2004, 10:26 PM
check out phase2motortrend. they have some lightweight chromemoly flywheels.
http://www.store.yahoo.com/phase2motorsports/lifl.html
SaintlyCharBoy
08-17-2004, 10:33 PM
jun makes both a lightweight and an ultralight weight chromolly flywheel for the KA and the SR (as well as many other engines) i believe it is the L18 flywheel
raretrick can get them, but last i knew they were not a stocked item
more info in the orignal post would have been helpful...
wootwoot
08-17-2004, 11:01 PM
what other info are you looking for from me? im not trying to be a wiseass but just curious what is going on in your head to say that.
TokyoNights
08-18-2004, 12:52 AM
i got a jun ultralightweight,,iZ goooood!
kandyflip445
08-18-2004, 02:51 AM
I don't think any more info is even needed. :confused: Though, I think he was wondering why you wanted a chromoly flywheel and why a aluminum one wouldn't work for you.
The downside I see to the Cusco one is that there isn't a replacable friction surface. Although you could just have it machined, once you go so far it's gone. If everything is installed and broken in correctly it would probably out last the car.
AutoRnD
08-18-2004, 04:21 PM
if you have sr20det.. we have chromoly exedy flywheels for that motor.. And i will sell very cheap =) pm me if you are interested.
MadScientist
10-21-2004, 08:33 AM
what other info are you looking for from me? im not trying to be a wiseass but just curious what is going on in your head to say that.
I think he is asking what Engine is the Flywheel for?!
Also to elaborate on Chromoly vs. Aluminum... the main reason people want Chomoly is because it doesn't expand under high heat and is less likly to deform, like Aluminum.
For example: our Supra has about 800hp with a Twin Plate OS Giken Clutch Kit (aluminum flywheel). The fly gets hot very fast and shifting is nearly impossable, especially if the car is a Daily Driver. We descided to put a JUN Ultra Light Weight Flywheel on and the problem stopped completly!!
Peace
Drew
andrave
10-21-2004, 11:24 AM
yeah engine, and what kind of flywheel he wants... there are ones that are streetable, ones for street/track, and then ones so light you will stall at every light unless you launchat 5k rpm...
so more info is defin. needed.
FRpilot
10-21-2004, 12:22 PM
i was considering getting a toda lightweight flywheel for SR, but now im learning more towards the fidanza with its replace friction material. maybe i can just get the toda and machine it like the other guy said. so that there are thread holes for the screws on the fidanza replacable friction material.
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