Lightened Flywheel p10???
p10SoCal
02-27-2002, 12:40 AM
:bandit: Does any one out there have a lightened fly wheel..I am really considering ruining my life spending an arm and a leg on a perf. fly wheel...I have a gas r/c car and I put a perf. flywheel and let me tell you that thing was faster than my g20...So if you have one, did you feel a big difference, what is the cheapest route to take? what brand do you recomend? Is it worth it to deplete my student loan? :alien2:
Dshaft96
02-27-2002, 01:03 AM
The cheapest route is probably to get the stock flywheel lightened. I'm not exactly sure how much weight can be taken off safely. It is definitely worth depleting your student loans. College is overrated. j/k
ric
02-27-2002, 01:06 AM
better throttle response and quiker reving, not to mention a couple pounds off the flywheel reduces rotating mass which can equal a couple hundred pounds of weight reduction in first gear (although it diminishes each subsequent gear)
cons....you loose revs faster in between shifts and some people seem to have a hard time on hills.
also...i dont know about you nissan/infinity guys but lightening the stock flywheel usually weakens it and is not recommended (on hondas at least) fidanzia makes good one that fairly cheap for hondas but im not sure about g20's?
cons....you loose revs faster in between shifts and some people seem to have a hard time on hills.
also...i dont know about you nissan/infinity guys but lightening the stock flywheel usually weakens it and is not recommended (on hondas at least) fidanzia makes good one that fairly cheap for hondas but im not sure about g20's?
b-b00gie
02-27-2002, 06:31 AM
Originally posted by i like naked girls
fidanzia makes good one that fairly cheap for hondas but im not sure about g20's?
Fidanza makes a very nice one. I'll be picking it up for my car. It's better and a lil cheaper than the JUN.
fidanzia makes good one that fairly cheap for hondas but im not sure about g20's?
Fidanza makes a very nice one. I'll be picking it up for my car. It's better and a lil cheaper than the JUN.
G-Forces
02-27-2002, 07:41 AM
Originally posted by i like naked girls
also...i dont know about you nissan/infinity guys but lightening the stock flywheel usually weakens it and is not recommended (on hondas at least)
Same in this camp. You have to be pretty balls on or find someone that knows what they are doing when they lighten a flywheel. Of course you can't talke off as much as getting a manufactured light flywheel.
I drove a G20 with the Jun Light flywheel about a week ago. It wasn't as sever as I thought it would be. I found it pretty easy to drive and was quite civil.
also...i dont know about you nissan/infinity guys but lightening the stock flywheel usually weakens it and is not recommended (on hondas at least)
Same in this camp. You have to be pretty balls on or find someone that knows what they are doing when they lighten a flywheel. Of course you can't talke off as much as getting a manufactured light flywheel.
I drove a G20 with the Jun Light flywheel about a week ago. It wasn't as sever as I thought it would be. I found it pretty easy to drive and was quite civil.
slickkedar
02-27-2002, 12:14 PM
Originally posted by G-Forces
I drove a G20 with the Jun Light flywheel about a week ago. It wasn't as sever as I thought it would be. I found it pretty easy to drive and was quite civil.
Was that the lightened flywheel or the ultralightned?
I drove a G20 with the Jun Light flywheel about a week ago. It wasn't as sever as I thought it would be. I found it pretty easy to drive and was quite civil.
Was that the lightened flywheel or the ultralightned?
G-Forces
02-27-2002, 12:22 PM
Originally posted by slickkedar
Was that the lightened flywheel or the ultralightned?
Just light. I don't expect the ultralight to be much worse for drivability. I'd be interested to see how the Findanza feels in a car.
Was that the lightened flywheel or the ultralightned?
Just light. I don't expect the ultralight to be much worse for drivability. I'd be interested to see how the Findanza feels in a car.
JustinP10
03-01-2002, 07:14 PM
I have a lightened stock unit, it's down to 13.xx lbs. Stock is 18-19lbs. (21.04 shipped, including box and padding). It made a noticeable difference acceleration wise, and it did make the car a lot "peppier". I'd recommend it to anyone doing a clutch swap. I went for the stock flywheel, instead of an aftermarket one do to cost. The ACT clutch was already like $300, the tranny fluid another 50 or so, for good stuff, so i didn't really feel like forking out another $400 or so, whatever it was at the time (before the fidanza blowout) for a lightened flywheel too. I think i paid $125, including shipping to and from California.
G-Forces
03-01-2002, 11:17 PM
Originally posted by JustinP10
whatever it was at the time (before the fidanza blowout) for a lightened flywheel too. I think i paid $125, including shipping to and from California.
You sure you're not thinking of the ZEX blowout. I got the ZEX (essentally the JUN F/W) for about $230US.
whatever it was at the time (before the fidanza blowout) for a lightened flywheel too. I think i paid $125, including shipping to and from California.
You sure you're not thinking of the ZEX blowout. I got the ZEX (essentally the JUN F/W) for about $230US.
JustinP10
03-01-2002, 11:19 PM
Originally posted by G-Forces
You sure you're not thinking of the ZEX blowout. I got the ZEX (essentally the JUN F/W) for about $230US.
Yeah, I think it was that one. muh bad :D
You sure you're not thinking of the ZEX blowout. I got the ZEX (essentally the JUN F/W) for about $230US.
Yeah, I think it was that one. muh bad :D
slickkedar
03-01-2002, 11:36 PM
where was this zex blowout at?? do you have the web address??
G-Forces
03-02-2002, 09:36 AM
Originally posted by slickkedar
where was this zex blowout at?? do you have the web address??
It's like WAY over man! Sorry you're not the only one to miss out. :D
I knew I should have bought 2!:mad:
where was this zex blowout at?? do you have the web address??
It's like WAY over man! Sorry you're not the only one to miss out. :D
I knew I should have bought 2!:mad:
Sentra Styling
03-03-2002, 04:25 PM
I am actually in the process of getting a flywheel out of a 91 G20 ligtened and resurfaced to throw in my B13 and am also throwing a B15clutc in it as well....But I've heard they can take off roughly 4-5 lbs. off a stock flywheel and still be in a safe zone...I got the flywheel from a local boneyard for $26 bucks.....But I'll let you guys know how that turns out when i get it back...
P10DET
03-03-2002, 07:29 PM
Originally posted by Sentra Styling
I am actually in the process of getting a flywheel out of a 91 G20 ligtened and resurfaced to throw in my B13 and am also throwing a B15clutc in it as well....But I've heard they can take off roughly 4-5 lbs. off a stock flywheel and still be in a safe zone...I got the flywheel from a local boneyard for $26 bucks.....But I'll let you guys know how that turns out when i get it back...
That is what I was running in my G before I installed the DET with the JWT aluminum flywheel. It is certainly possible to take about 4-5 lbs off safely. It's noticeable too. Well worth it IMHO. I'd say if you are doing a clutch job you should find someone to lighten the stock flywheel if you can't swing an aluminum flywheel. I used to pay $50 to get them lightened, but now he's charging $75. Still a good deal. You should look around at various automotive machine shops in your area for someone to do this.
I am actually in the process of getting a flywheel out of a 91 G20 ligtened and resurfaced to throw in my B13 and am also throwing a B15clutc in it as well....But I've heard they can take off roughly 4-5 lbs. off a stock flywheel and still be in a safe zone...I got the flywheel from a local boneyard for $26 bucks.....But I'll let you guys know how that turns out when i get it back...
That is what I was running in my G before I installed the DET with the JWT aluminum flywheel. It is certainly possible to take about 4-5 lbs off safely. It's noticeable too. Well worth it IMHO. I'd say if you are doing a clutch job you should find someone to lighten the stock flywheel if you can't swing an aluminum flywheel. I used to pay $50 to get them lightened, but now he's charging $75. Still a good deal. You should look around at various automotive machine shops in your area for someone to do this.
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