crispyke35 Posted February 15, 2009 Report Posted February 15, 2009 Hi all i have a spare 4k flywheel wanting to know how light i could get it machined down. wanting to get an idea what is a good weight that people have used and what it did for making revs but still being drivable on the roads. Any info of what others have done and how it went would be great. Cheers Quote
kiahn Posted February 16, 2009 Report Posted February 16, 2009 Hi all i have a spare 4k flywheel wanting to know how light i could get it machined down. wanting to get an idea what is a good weight that people have used and what it did for making revs but still being drivable on the roads. Any info of what others have done and how it went would be great. Cheers hey mate here is a link explaining some of this, :P btw use the search function if forums before asking questions. :P http://www.rollaclub.com/board/?showtopic=26025 Quote
crispyke35 Posted February 16, 2009 Author Report Posted February 16, 2009 hey mate here is a link explaining some of this, :hmm: btw use the search function if forums before asking questions. :wink: http://www.rollaclub.com/board/?showtopic=26025 Yeah i'd read that topic before and a couple of others. but it didn't really say much about what people thought it did to there cars performance after they lightened the flywheel. Wanting to find out what people are running and how this affected the engine. Quote
trav_555 Posted February 16, 2009 Report Posted February 16, 2009 ive heard you don't go faster you go quicker, also it is more dangerous, maybe it would be worth looking into an aftermarket pre lightened flywheel? as there designed to take the stress, where as a machined stock one is 26+ years old and meant to be full weight you would find a difference no matter the weight you lightened it to sorry i can't be anymore help Travis Quote
altezzaclub Posted February 16, 2009 Report Posted February 16, 2009 I made ours 6kg, cost $100- easy to drive with but I can't tell how much quicker as it was an auto and its MUCH quicker with a manual, the flywheel being part of that. When I fitted a lightweight flywheel to my Altezza I was surprised at how much quicker it was in first and second, right from the time I picked it up. That went from 14kg down to 7kg, so it was very different. Quote
crispyke35 Posted February 16, 2009 Author Report Posted February 16, 2009 ive heard you don't go faster you go quicker, also it is more dangerous, maybe it would be worth looking into an aftermarket pre lightened flywheel? as there designed to take the stress, where as a machined stock one is 26+ years old and meant to be full weight you would find a difference no matter the weight you lightened it to sorry i can't be anymore help Travis I made ours 6kg, cost $100- easy to drive with but I can't tell how much quicker as it was an auto and its MUCH quicker with a manual, the flywheel being part of that. When I fitted a lightweight flywheel to my Altezza I was surprised at how much quicker it was in first and second, right from the time I picked it up. That went from 14kg down to 7kg, so it was very different. Thanks guys by the sound of it the old flywheel may be a bit risky to machine down to much. might leave that for a bit longer before i do anything. I'll have a look around for an aftermarket one like you suggested travis. don't want to spend to much so i'll see what happens. Cheers Jacob Quote
dfunkt Posted February 16, 2009 Report Posted February 16, 2009 Thanks guys I'll have a look around for an aftermarket one like you suggested travis. don't want to spend to much so i'll see what happens. Cheers Jacob aftermarket lightened flywheel for a K engine will either be coming from japan (or NZ if you're lucky), will be secondhand and anywhere from $400 to $1400 outright + shipping (from all the research i've done on them) yahoo auctions is where i've found them coming up the most. Quote
KE ping it real Posted February 17, 2009 Report Posted February 17, 2009 ive heard you don't go faster you go quicker Quotes just don't get any better than that Travis :wink: :hmm: :P P.s i do know what you were trying to say but the way you said it was hilarious Quote
trav_555 Posted February 17, 2009 Report Posted February 17, 2009 haha i just re read it, i know what I'm trying to say and it makes sense to me but most would be like wtf hahahaha Quote
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