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    Flywheel help 2.4

    I've got a 91 4g64 (6 bolt) but can't find a stock flywheel anywhere and I'm not buying the $350 findiza one anyone have a part number for one?

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    while on the flywheel topic does anyone have a chart with flywheel weights over the years? and dsm ..
    looking for the heaviest i can install on my g63b 2.0

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    I'll wager the original G63B SOHC flywheel will be the heaviest anyway. AFAIK there isn't a weight chart for them - interesting info to chase for a thread...
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    Later starion 2.6 flywheel is a 35+ pound slug

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    2.6 would have a bigger flywheel than the 2.0 due to the wide/narrow block thing anyway. I want to fork out for a lightened stage 2 flywheel for Hung Dog wagon now I've upgraded the brakes (went from non-functioning rear drum to disc lol)
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    Just take the one you have to a machine shop and have them turn it down by 5 pounds.
    By using a lighter one it will rev faster but it's harder on the clutch springs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by camoit View Post
    Just take the one you have to a machine shop and have them turn it down by 5 pounds.
    By using a lighter one it will rev faster but it's harder on the clutch springs.
    Quote Originally Posted by Goopy performance View Post
    while on the flywheel topic does anyone have a chart with flywheel weights over the years? and dsm ..
    looking for the heaviest i can install on my g63b 2.0

    So yeah he wants the full mass flywheel.
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    I want to fork out for a lightened stage 2 flywheel for Hung Dog wagon now
    Just take the one you have to a machine shop and have them turn it down by 5 pounds.
    By using a lighter one it will rev faster but it's harder on the clutch springs
    probably responding to your post.
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    that is shed a whopping 13-14 pounds. I got the later one with the bigger 240mm clutch

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    We're going off topic now but the kit I'm thinking about has a carbon/kevlar composite 6 spring clutch plate + HD pressure plate and a prolite 9.82 lbs flywheel. The kit itself is only $150ish USD (add an extra $100 to ship it to me...grrr) I couldn't get a flywheel machined down and have a full clutch kit thrown in at that price locally. *this is for a Hyundai G4GC type 2.0 twin cam so it's not relevant to the site but here's an ebay link anyway
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    Quote Originally Posted by dash View Post
    Later Starion 2.6 flywheel is a 35+ pound slug
    The Starion 2.6 flywheel 35lbs..??

    I also drive a '95 Ford Probe GT with a Mazda 2.5 V6 that comes with a 17lb flywheel.
    And I swapped that out for a 13lb flywheel from a Mazda MX-3 2.0 V6.
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    The Starion 2.6 flywheel 35lbs..??
    yeah.... the racetep link posted even mentions it. Might be closer to 36# iirc
    Mitsubishi Starion 2.6 Turbo...35 lbs. stock / 21 lbs. lightenend
    a carbon/kevlar composite 6 spring clutch plate + HD pressure plate and a prolite 9.82 lbs flywheel. The kit itself is only $150ish USD (add an extra $100 to ship it to me...grrr) I couldn't get a flywheel machined down and have a full clutch kit thrown in at that price locally
    ebay kits are a helluva bargain. Even many of the inexpensive starion XTD clutch sets hold up on 300-350 ft-lb moded street 2.6
    Oddly, never seen a 2.6 lighter performance flywheel offered with the 2.6 clutch sets. I'd think it would be a welcomed/popular addition

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    thanks guys for the helpp...the narrow block flywheel is what i am after..will post pics of my cherry 86 soon..you guys will love it..

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