Best Value For A N/a Flywheel
#1
I'm doing a automatic-to-manual conversion on my 1988 N/A. I've been looking around a bit for a good flywheel. I think steel would be best for my situation(not really racing. Just sporty driving) Racing Beat has a steel one for $283 whithout the counterwheightl. I've checked out ACT flywheels and found better prices, but I havn't found any for the N/A.(they say "turbo" in the discription) Of couse there are a few other flywheels, but they are way over my budjet. Do I have any other options other than Racing Beat's, but still under $300?
Thanks,
Newguy707
Thanks,
Newguy707
#3
[quote name='vosko' date='May 4 2005, 09:02 AM']if you are going for a budget don't get a flywhweel it is not necessary
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yeah get a set of dixie plates and cut teeth into them and put it on ure motor lol
NO just go with the stock flywheel
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yeah get a set of dixie plates and cut teeth into them and put it on ure motor lol
NO just go with the stock flywheel
#4
Flywheels make the car much more responsive, but like vosko said, its not exactly a budget friendly mod. Its not going to make the car faster by any noticable amount. And the RB steel flywheel is barely lighter than stock, you probably wont even be able to tell the difference.
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