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  • trent

    #16
    Originally posted by Jordan
    Originally posted by Stu Mc
    mines 7 and a half.
    Originally posted by grapedrink
    Mine is 8.5lbs
    Aluminum flywheels don't count.
    Yes they do. Much better than a lightened stocker. 8)

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    • fletcher miller
      Member
      • Sep 2004
      • 78

      #17
      i think when i get the money i might just go with a new flywhl and cluch mybe get an 8.5 pounder that will probably make a huge differance in the 0-60 :twisted:

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      • SlammedE30
        Mod Crazy
        • Oct 2003
        • 741

        #18
        Mine's an 11lb steel one :P






        :roll: :roll: :roll:

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        • Digitalwave
          is a poseur
          • Oct 2003
          • 6276

          #19
          Originally posted by Mike 91 318ic
          how does this affect the idle? metic mechanic has a lightend dual mass flywheel I was considering... has anyone tried it?

          M

          Originally posted by aaron_silva
          What kind of car do you drive? If it is an M42, you can swap the M20 single mass flywheel (shaved) and a few other parts and you can lose a lot of weight.

          Aaron
          My idle is 100% normal. The only thing is that it sounds like there is marbles in the gearbox when idling with the clutch out. I guess its very common on Getrag 260's with lightened flywheels.

          RISING EDGE

          Let's drive fast and have fun.

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          • bimmer8604
            No R3VLimiter
            • Nov 2003
            • 3017

            #20
            mines 11.5, (oem flywheel lightened). I only noticed good things about the flywheel, better accel, and def. better pick up coming out of turns.

            Hi grant.

            Kyle
            1988 M3, 97 840, 99 XJ
            DILLIGAF

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            • The Sly
              Noobie
              • Oct 2003
              • 31

              #21
              My idle is 100% normal. The only thing is that it sounds like there is marbles in the gearbox when idling with the clutch out. I guess its very common on Getrag 260's with lightened flywheels.
              I just did a fresh engine swap to my Convetible which had lots of miles to it...

              i have got a light single mass flywheel in there with a 6 puck racing clutch with new release bearing, and after i started the engine i could hear the same as you are describing..????

              Got to my local BMW Tech and he said it was normal cause the tranny has lots of miles and it will make that noise...

              he also said that back in the old days before the dual mass flywheel this would happen often...
              Nice to know that i am not the only one :D

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              • Stu Mc
                R3V Elite
                • Oct 2003
                • 4083

                #22
                The chatter is common for LTW flywheels, I'm not exactly sure what causes it, but every car I've ridden in with one chatters when the clutch is disengaged. It's raw as hell. :twisted:

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                • Digitalwave
                  is a poseur
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 6276

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Stu Mc
                  The chatter is common for LTW flywheels, I'm not exactly sure what causes it, but every car I've ridden in with one chatters when the clutch is disengaged. It's raw as hell. :twisted:
                  Yeah, my friends notice it at stop lights. Even ones that know nothing about cars say "cool" when I say its because of the ltw fly.

                  RISING EDGE

                  Let's drive fast and have fun.

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                  • Stu Mc
                    R3V Elite
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 4083

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Digitalwave
                    Originally posted by Stu Mc
                    The chatter is common for LTW flywheels, I'm not exactly sure what causes it, but every car I've ridden in with one chatters when the clutch is disengaged. It's raw as hell. :twisted:
                    Yeah, my friends notice it at stop lights. Even ones that know nothing about cars say "cool" when I say its because of the ltw fly.
                    It's most noticeable pulling through drive-thru's (bank, wendys), you can really hear it up against the wall. :D I let a friend drive mine once, he started it up, let the clutch out (neutral), and was like, "WTF is that!" :P

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                    • Digitalwave
                      is a poseur
                      • Oct 2003
                      • 6276

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Stu Mc
                      Originally posted by Digitalwave
                      Originally posted by Stu Mc
                      The chatter is common for LTW flywheels, I'm not exactly sure what causes it, but every car I've ridden in with one chatters when the clutch is disengaged. It's raw as hell. :twisted:
                      Yeah, my friends notice it at stop lights. Even ones that know nothing about cars say "cool" when I say its because of the ltw fly.
                      It's most noticeable pulling through drive-thru's (bank, wendys), you can really hear it up against the wall. :D I let a friend drive mine once, he started it up, let the clutch out (neutral), and was like, "WTF is that!" :P

                      Yep, thats when my friends noticed it last time. My ticking injectors don't help either :)

                      RISING EDGE

                      Let's drive fast and have fun.

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                      • kylebes1
                        R3VLimited
                        • May 2004
                        • 2804

                        #26
                        i have a 13.5 lb almost light wieght flywheel.

                        how does a 7.5 flywheel compare? make much drivabillity difference?

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                        • Stu Mc
                          R3V Elite
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 4083

                          #27
                          Originally posted by kylebes1
                          i have a 13.5 lb almost light wieght flywheel.

                          how does a 7.5 flywheel compare? make much drivabillity difference?
                          It's advertised as 8.5, but was 7.5 on my scale. :) As you know, the more weight you take out of the flywheel, the less vibration resistence and dampening you have going through the driveline. That said, the throttle is extremely sensative on my car, and took a good bit of driving to get completely used to (after coming from a 28 pounder) :D

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                          • kylebes1
                            R3VLimited
                            • May 2004
                            • 2804

                            #28
                            if that is the only "problem" you have to live with you have a tough life. :D

                            If I get the opportunity to change i will sell my 13.5 and go with the 7.5 or maybe the 5.5 i saw recently.

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                            • M-technik-3
                              I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 18946

                              #29
                              Originally posted by fletcher miller
                              My fly wheel is 28 lbs and it really bugs me its sucking my power :evil:
                              It's not sucking your power... It just has more rotational mass that's spinng to retain interia. Granted it does not spin up as faster but it's not parasitcally eating your HP.
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                              • kylebes1
                                R3VLimited
                                • May 2004
                                • 2804

                                #30
                                yeah it is just the fact that your engine has to get the higher inertia of the 28lb flywheel moving as well as move your car, initally. with a lighter one the engine is doing more moving of the car.

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