lightweight flywheel
lightweight flywheel
I'd like to get a lightweight flywheel for my ae82. I think I read that mr2 '85-'88 was the same. Is this so? I tried a topic search in this forum and the engine forum, but got no help What does "the specified back end search does not exist' mean?
Re: lightweight flywheel
'85 -'87 NA flywheels were the same, 200mm clutchset and pretty heavy. I weighed the "bluetop" and "redtop" flywheels once, and I think the later "redtop" was actually lighter, but not by much. 212mm clutchset and lighter. I had a "redtop" flywheel that had weight removed from the outer ring that seemed to do better than a stocker. If your question is more for interchangeability, the only flywheels that aren't readily swapped are the earliest 6-bolt and the S/C. Outside of that you can pretty much go nuts flip flopping them. If you are looking at a flywheel from an AW11 or AE86, 92, 101, 111 with a 'C' series transaxle or 'T' transmission you can trade those easily. I like a 7-7.5 pound flywheel, but it's a little on the light side for the street.
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As for the "the specified end search does not exist" means the site is jacked up. It's the reason for all the multiple carbon copy postings.
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Re: lightweight flywheel
Thank you. Any opinion of the lightweight kits offered on ebay? I posted this thread because none of the clutch/flywheel kits (other than OEM) were listed as compatible w/ae82.
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I have an ebay flywheel, looks good and of decent quality, but I haven't used it yet. Seems the AE82/FX16 gets ignored a lot, not a big production car. If it'll fit the N/A MR2 it'll fit your AE82. The flywheel I had in my Black AE82 came from one of my MR2s, it was still attached to the engine that came out of an MR2.
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Re: lightweight flywheel
I've matched my Fidanza flywheel on my AW11 with a Corolla T-sport clutch - fits the same. May be lighter than stock AW11 clutch kit but who knows. It offers an alternative anyway.
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How does the aluminum flywheel do? I've always opted for the steel.
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Re: lightweight flywheel
sirdeuce wrote:How does the aluminum flywheel do? I've always opted for the steel.
I have mistrust of the aluminum FW, though i have never used them.
picked up a Toda 3.7 kg a while back for a good price and never looked back. I actually recommend a light fw in any manual car.
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