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Re: pulling the motor - question

Subject: Re: pulling the motor - question
by bam on 2011/10/13 2:06:04

Quote:

jaa1992 wrote:
In the FSM there is a procedure to check the dual mass to make sure the internal damping is ok.

However I'm on the side of replace with lighter flywheel

Are you talking about putting a mark on the front part flywheel and one on the back then moving the back part of the flywheel counter clockwise and measure the distance? I did that and it is less than the factory maximum of 1 3/8" mine is about 1". It's the flywheel surface that I am worried about. I am wondering if I will really feel a difference in a light weight flywheel costing $450+ or is it something you notice only when racing, if so then I really don't need it, if it is like adding 30 horse power then I might consider it. Otherwise if I can reuse my stock flywheel then that's 450 to spend on new seats (which I need).
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