What flywheel is this?

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  • erik325i
    No R3VLimiter
    • Jan 2005
    • 3567

    #1

    What flywheel is this?

    I've had the 10lb BMP flywheel in my M3, but just recently came across an 8lb flywheel, that I want to use. I can't identify the logo stamped on the back. I want to figure out who made it so I can sent it back and have a new friction surface put on.

    Also, my BMP flywheel is the same thickness as the stock e36 flywheel, but this mystery flywheel is not as thick. To make up for the thinner flywheel, it uses a deeper pressure plate, so the overall height is the same as stock. Does anybody have any idea on what clutch/pressure plate it uses?



    The upper flywheel in this pic:
  • graphikg
    Banned
    • Jan 2008
    • 1614

    #2
    Wow, thats a curious logo. I would like to know. - Looks like an antique, haha.

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    • Fusion
      No R3VLimiter
      • Nov 2009
      • 3658

      #3
      I was able to find

      1) http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/e39...-flywheel.html
      Maybe contact him?

      2)EXEDY is also the undisputed world leader of performance sports and racing clutches.

      EXEDY Globalparts Corporation has evolved from the business known as Daikin Clutch Corporation. All EXEDY manufactured products still carry the famous Daikin winged logo.

      The US business was established in 1967 and EXEDY/Daikin products have been manufactured in the US since 1988 for both OEM and the Aftermarket.

      but a daikin logo seach only shows

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