3sge beams clutch/flywheel options
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diss7
3sge beams clutch/flywheel options
I'd like to replace the clutch and flywheel in the ae85 prior to taking it out for a track day. The clutch feels near the end of its life and I want a nice light flywheel anyway.
Any recommendations on a good setup? I'd like a super light flywheel.
I've had a quick look around websites, and there always appears to be two flywheels listed for a 3sg altezze, obviously there is a difference so I am wondering how I find out which I need.
Thanks.
Any recommendations on a good setup? I'd like a super light flywheel.
I've had a quick look around websites, and there always appears to be two flywheels listed for a 3sg altezze, obviously there is a difference so I am wondering how I find out which I need.
Thanks.
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nz_climber
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Have decided to go with the TODA racing option. 3 puck metal.
http://www.toda-racing.co.jp/jp/product ... l/3sg.html
Anything I should do while doing the clutch and flywheel?
Release bearing and new flywheel bolts I was thinking.
http://www.toda-racing.co.jp/jp/product ... l/3sg.html
Anything I should do while doing the clutch and flywheel?
Release bearing and new flywheel bolts I was thinking.
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That's pretty crazy, stock SW20 one is around 6kg
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Yeh, its definitely heavy. Driving through desert road, and around Kaikoura, it was able to pull out of corners in 6th from as slow as 60 - 70km/h, without any hesitation. Obviously being a few hundred kgs lighter than an altezza helps as well.
Will be a different beast with the flywheel, I should take some before and after vids of the thing free revving to compare.
Will be a different beast with the flywheel, I should take some before and after vids of the thing free revving to compare.
I've got a cusco one, which is about 6kgs or so.
Even the aftermarket ones are heavyish because they need to have the starter ring stepped way back from the front face of the plate, unlike the FWD ones.
I'm using a clutch not dissimilar to NZ_Climbers, as I am a strong believer in keeping the weakest link in your transmission as the one that's cheapest and easiest to replace.
Even the aftermarket ones are heavyish because they need to have the starter ring stepped way back from the front face of the plate, unlike the FWD ones.
I'm using a clutch not dissimilar to NZ_Climbers, as I am a strong believer in keeping the weakest link in your transmission as the one that's cheapest and easiest to replace.
Lloyd wrote:12.5kgs factory? Jesus.
They are complete and utter shit, makes the whole car feel twice as heavy.
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Previous: 1993 EP85 Starlet, 1984 KP60 Starlet
Steam/Origin ID: nzEP85
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RomanV wrote:I've got a cusco one, which is about 6kgs or so.
Even the aftermarket ones are heavyish because they need to have the starter ring stepped way back from the front face of the plate, unlike the FWD ones.
I'm using a clutch not dissimilar to NZ_Climbers, as I am a strong believer in keeping the weakest link in your transmission as the one that's cheapest and easiest to replace.
I'd rather keep the weakest link at the tyres; they're even cheaper to replace.
