lightweight flywheel

Archives of Posts to the NZ MX5 List back in 2002
Locked
jeff

lightweight flywheel

Post by jeff » Thu Dec 12, 2002 11:36 am

hi all


Does anyone here have some advice,pros/cons of getting a lightweight copy of the 1.8 flywheel machined up? I'd like a lighter, equally strong version to go with my new clutch - the OEM one is a bit of a porker! If anyone else is interested I could even get some extras made up. Good for the 1.6 forced-induction crowd. :)

PS - did the search, but only found a pretty cursory discussion of it...


Jeff

daca.robinson

lightweight flywheel

Post by daca.robinson » Thu Dec 12, 2002 12:28 pm

HiJeff.
I have a classy white jelly bean which has been modified with a flowed head, exhaust cam advanced one tooth,flowed header's & exhaust, I recently had 6lb taken out of the flywheel.Enough to make a real difference with-out losing
to much flywheel action (losing revs going up hills).
performace gained is real good.
daca.
From: jeff <jiffykiwi@yahoo.com>
Date: 2002/12/12 Thu AM 11:36:40 GMT+13:00
To: mx5list@mx5club.org.nz
Subject: lightweight flywheel


hi all



Does anyone here have some advice,pros/cons of getting a lightweight copy of the 1.8 flywheel machined up? I'd like a lighter, equally strong version to go with my new clutch - the OEM one is a bit of a porker! If anyone else is interested I could even get some extras made up. Good for the 1.6 forced-induction crowd. :)

PS - did the search, but only found a pretty cursory discussion of it...



Jeff
hi all

Does anyone here have some advice,pros/cons of getting a lightweight copy
of the 1.8 flywheel machined up? I'd like a lighter, equally strong
version to go with my new clutch - the OEM one is a bit of a porker! If
anyone else is interested I could even get some extras made up. Good for
the 1.6 forced-induction crowd. :)

PS - did the search, but only found a pretty cursory discussion of it...

Jeff

lou Girardin

lightweight flywheel

Post by lou Girardin » Thu Dec 12, 2002 2:36 pm

Good idea, I've got a 12lb racing beat version.
More pro's than cons, some lighter f/wheels are prone to a metallic grinding
noise on overrun. Sounds bad but isn't.
If you're trimming the standard wheel, be careful. Cast f/wheels don't take
to kindly to too much machining.
Lou

shaznandy lockyer

lightweight flywheel

Post by shaznandy lockyer » Sat Dec 14, 2002 12:14 pm

Good for the N/A brigade too.Helps breathless b6's rev out faster and improves throttle response no-end...plus you can shift more quickly as revs fall fast on lift off, too.:)

jeff <jiffykiwi@yahoo.com> wrote:
hi all


Does anyone here have some advice,pros/cons of getting a lightweight copy of the 1.8 flywheel machined up? I'd like a lighter, equally strong version to go with my new clutch - the OEM one is a bit of a porker! If anyone else is interested I could even get some extras made up. Good for the 1.6 forced-induction crowd. :)

PS - did the search, but only found a pretty cursory discussion of it...


Jeff

Locked

Return to “2002”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 15 guests