Tiz
Age : 18 Joined : 28 Jan 2008 Posts : 762 Location : Wimblington nr March - Cambs Drives : Mk2 Vr6 home grown baby
 | Subject: Lightening my flywheel Tue Jul 22 2008, 13:23 | |
| Anybody know where i can get my flywheel lightened? I want as much taken off as possible not worried about having it balanced just want a skeleton flywheel lol _________________ "If you wanna be original wop a finger up your bum next time your watching porn. But leave the bonnet alone" |
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CaddyRage Admin

Age : 27 Joined : 29 Dec 2007 Posts : 1303 Location : doddington, camb's Drives : 92 Caddy KR 16V
 | Subject: Re: Lightening my flywheel Tue Jul 22 2008, 22:55 | |
| tom, unless the box has gotta come out. its not worth doing mate. no power gains to be had just a little better spin up time. You'll loose some torque i believe too _________________
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Tiz
Age : 18 Joined : 28 Jan 2008 Posts : 762 Location : Wimblington nr March - Cambs Drives : Mk2 Vr6 home grown baby
 | Subject: Re: Lightening my flywheel Wed Jul 23 2008, 01:58 | |
| really? I thought it would spin up a lot faster having barely any weight in it. _________________ "If you wanna be original wop a finger up your bum next time your watching porn. But leave the bonnet alone" |
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onlyady
Age : 27 Joined : 03 Mar 2008 Posts : 157 Drives : 88 Caddy Diesel,
 | Subject: Re: Lightening my flywheel Wed Jul 23 2008, 10:15 | |
| Tiz had quite a lot of flywheels done in the past and it will spin quicker but never really worth on an na car and to get the full potential you need to Have it balanced to the crank its not expensive to have done so you could get a spare crank and flywheel and have it and see what you think oh and bear in mind if it is lightened you change the profile on the face and will more than likely need a clutch as well in the near future.
On the other hand if you want a wheelspin machine do it. |
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