-Redline_Racer+Feb 26, 2004 - 4:53 AM
Flywheel and Pulley - 6G Celicas Forums
-Redline_Racer+Feb 25, 2004 - 9:53 PM
Sold my Celica....
For my swap I wanted to get the HKS Flywheel, but it would have taken 3 or more weeks to get here. So I went with clutchmaster.
One of the cool things about aluminum flywheels is they come with a steel insert, every time you get a new clutch you just replace the insert instead of refinishing your flywheel.
Aluminum Flywheels are made by clutchmaster, fidanza, and UD. Basically a flywheel is a flywheel! If it comes in blue or purple or whatever it dosnt matter because it is a non visible part!
One of the cool things about aluminum flywheels is they come with a steel insert, every time you get a new clutch you just replace the insert instead of refinishing your flywheel.
Aluminum Flywheels are made by clutchmaster, fidanza, and UD. Basically a flywheel is a flywheel! If it comes in blue or purple or whatever it dosnt matter because it is a non visible part!
I have a Findanza flywheel in my '95 ST. It came in just above 1/2 of what the stock flywheel weighed. Definitely made a difference in how quickly the car revs and drives. It's been installed since January 2001, about 35,000 miles with no complaints at all.
Got the flywheel from Cyberauto.
Got the flywheel from Cyberauto.
-S_C_M+Mar 14, 2004 - 8:09 PM
a flywheel should only be installed with a new clutch, not mid clutch. so they already have to take out the tranny for this, its a matter of a few bolts at that point.
This post has been edited by Chrobis: Mar 15, 2004 - 1:19 AM
This post has been edited by Chrobis: Mar 15, 2004 - 1:19 AM