thickness on a oem flywheel? 5spd
#1
thickness on a oem flywheel? 5spd
So how thick is the oem flywheel on a impreza gc8 turbo with 5speed gearbox and weight? The reason i ask is that i bought a lightened oem flywheel on ebay and i want to se if there are any difference in thickness.
Thanks
Tobias
Thanks
Tobias
#2
Don't think (from memory) my lightened one was any thinner, its the material used that reduces its weight. The oe one was bloody heavy in comparison, however I preferred the drive with the oe one so removed my light one and sold it.
#3
Ah so you mean the material that has been taken out from the flywheel is not on the area where the pressureplate and disc are? This is the flywheel i bought http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Imp...item3cd42fbe13
#4
That's just an oe item that's been skimmed to death. In theory it would work, however the longevity of the item is to be desired somewhat. !! Lol.
ESP after a few launches.
If you want a lightened flywheel, go with a reputable supplier I.e. exedy ect.
ESP after a few launches.
If you want a lightened flywheel, go with a reputable supplier I.e. exedy ect.
#6
So in the long run i be better of with a real aftermarket lighweight flywheel? You are problably right, it feels better to have the right stuff from the beginning
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#8
Standard flywheels are 10.5kg , I skim them and customers have wanted them machined to 6.5kg and have been running these with no problems on standard and modified engines
I suppose paying £300 for a billeted one from one of the top suppliers makes sense if you wanting to pay for a name and functionality over and above safe limits
But I charge 1/4 of that and had no problems with those i have supplied for the cash strapped amongst us lol
I suppose paying £300 for a billeted one from one of the top suppliers makes sense if you wanting to pay for a name and functionality over and above safe limits
But I charge 1/4 of that and had no problems with those i have supplied for the cash strapped amongst us lol
#9
Standard flywheels are 10.5kg , I skim them and customers have wanted them machined to 6.5kg and have been running these with no problems on standard and modified engines
I suppose paying £300 for a billeted one from one of the top suppliers makes sense if you wanting to pay for a name and functionality over and above safe limits
But I charge 1/4 of that and had no problems with those i have supplied for the cash strapped amongst us lol
I suppose paying £300 for a billeted one from one of the top suppliers makes sense if you wanting to pay for a name and functionality over and above safe limits
But I charge 1/4 of that and had no problems with those i have supplied for the cash strapped amongst us lol
#10
I would think you will be fine with a oem flywheel that's lightened
As you are not hiking up the power or torque massively
Some may disagree , bit ive had more than 15 happy and still happy customers with my lightened flywheels !
Regards
Neil
As you are not hiking up the power or torque massively
Some may disagree , bit ive had more than 15 happy and still happy customers with my lightened flywheels !
Regards
Neil
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