Steel Billet Flywheel
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Steel Billet Flywheel
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Can anyone advise the best place to get a Steel Billet Flywheel for and SD1?? Best I can see is V8Tuner at about £240 (plus postage but including VAT).
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Can anyone advise the best place to get a Steel Billet Flywheel for and SD1?? Best I can see is V8Tuner at about £240 (plus postage but including VAT).
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Martin
www.djev8.co.uk does them but dont expect much cheaper as thats what they cost am afraid. Real steel will probably do them as well.
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V8 Tuner do an aluminium flywheel thats only 11lbs, I don't know the pros and cons of a non-steel flywheel but it sounds tempting.
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I think the cons are basically rougher idle? Also bad idea going to light for a heavy vehicle, I think 11lbs is good for a kit car but maybe not a good idea for a range rover for example. At the end of the day the purpose of the flywheel is to store energy and the ligher it is the the less energy it stores.
The pros are the engine does not have to overcome the mass and thus the the throttle response is improved, probably good if you are doing 1/4 mile sprinting.
I am sure others more knowledgable will be along shortly.
The pros are the engine does not have to overcome the mass and thus the the throttle response is improved, probably good if you are doing 1/4 mile sprinting.
I am sure others more knowledgable will be along shortly.
14500rpm wrote:V8 Tuner do an aluminium flywheel thats only 11lbs, I don't know the pros and cons of a non-steel flywheel but it sounds tempting.
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Should be okay I would think. 11lbs I think is the minimum, I have heard of someone going to 8lbs and apparently just kept stalling!
I have gone for a DJE 18lbs steel one and was toying with getting the v8tuner ali one but I managed to get a good deal via from DJE Ebay at the time.
I have gone for a DJE 18lbs steel one and was toying with getting the v8tuner ali one but I managed to get a good deal via from DJE Ebay at the time.
14500rpm wrote:I could live with some ammount of rougher idle, it would be going in an MX-5 so weight is not quite in the kit car area but hopefully less than 1100kg.
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Re: Steel Billet Flywheel
Himartin_t wrote:Hi
Can anyone advise the best place to get a Steel Billet Flywheel for and SD1?? Best I can see is V8Tuner at about £240 (plus postage but including VAT).
Thanks
Martin
Just to come back to my flywheel dilema, I would just like an opinion as to if its actually worth it to get a steel billet version for my fairly standard RV8 3.5? I have a hurricane cam, webber 500 on an edelbrock manifold but other than that its fairly standard. Would I see any benefit or would I be better off spending money somewhere else and buying a new standard flywheel?
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Martin
Hi Martin
In my opininon, you won't see much benefit from the flywheel.
You wold be better of spending the money getting a 3.9 or bigger RV8 block.
As for the aluminium flywheel discussion before, I agree with Hairbear, it is no problem in a lighter car with a 10 inch clutch on top of it. My Rush has an aluminium flywheel and never given my any problems.
Peter
In my opininon, you won't see much benefit from the flywheel.
You wold be better of spending the money getting a 3.9 or bigger RV8 block.
As for the aluminium flywheel discussion before, I agree with Hairbear, it is no problem in a lighter car with a 10 inch clutch on top of it. My Rush has an aluminium flywheel and never given my any problems.
Peter
