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post Oct 26, 2010 - 4:38 PM
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So Guys Here Is Where I Need Your Help, I Ordered The Jun Ultra Light Flywheel, But For Some Reason The Transaction Didnt Go Through.

In The Mean Time I Spoke To A Few Other Guys Who Has Highly Modded Cars, Some Say Fidanza, Some Say To Go For Spec, The Others Say To Get The Jun !!

So Guys What Do You All Think Which 1 Should I Get ??

Moreover I Have A 3sge Gearbox And Finding A After Market Or Light Weight 3sge 2nd Or 3rd Gen Flywheel Is Like Looking For Pamela Anderson In Bedroom !!

The Clutch Spec Is 225mm 20 Splines !!

So Will A 3sfe Or 5sfe Flywheel Fit A 3sge ?? Are The Bolt Patterns Same ??

Thanks Guys

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post Oct 26, 2010 - 7:48 PM
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post Oct 30, 2010 - 6:22 PM
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yes but are the bolt patterns the same for 3SFE, 3SGE & 5SFE ??
post Oct 30, 2010 - 7:53 PM
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dude get an 3rd or 2nd generation 3sgte flywheel. Any one of those will fit a 3S-GE.

This would be my choice from best to worse :

1. Jun
2. Fidanza
3. Spec.

You can use an OEM 5sfe or 3sfe clutch disc and a 3sgte pressure plate with a 5sfe/3sfe throwout bearing.


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post Oct 30, 2010 - 11:53 PM
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The sad thing is that there are even more than that list...there are also

Competition flywheel
ACT
TOM's
HELIX

A couple of others that i forgot!

And bonzai is right..2nd and 3rd gen flywheels, whether 3sge or 3sgte, whether MR2 or celica, are all interchangeable.


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post Oct 31, 2010 - 12:44 PM
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Thanks guys,

help is much appreciated !!

SO IM GONA GO FOR THE FIDANZA 3S-GTE LIGHT WEIGHT FLYWHEEL !!
post Oct 31, 2010 - 4:22 PM
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ya I knew there were more. I was just talking about the ones he had listed. Ya Fidanza is your cheapest one and good quality not great.


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post Nov 2, 2010 - 3:31 AM
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any comments on lightening the oem ones
post Nov 2, 2010 - 6:20 PM
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QUOTE (BonzaiCelica @ Oct 31, 2010 - 5:22 PM) *
ya I knew there were more. I was just talking about the ones he had listed. Ya Fidanza is your cheapest one and good quality not great.



SO IF FIDANZA IS NOT GREAT, THEN WHAT SHOULD I GO FOR ??

I DONT WANNA GO TOO LIGHT AS I USE 4-5 TIMES A WEEK !!

I FOUND THIS - COMPETITION CLUTCH FORGED ULTRA LIGHT WEIGHT, ITS ABOUT $320 AND WEIGHTS 8.9 LB

HERE IS THE LINK - http://lightningmotorsports.com/competitio...u/i-153044.aspx

or how about ACT ??

http://clutchflywheel.com/act/act_flywheel...=600390-05-1993
post Nov 2, 2010 - 6:28 PM
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ACT is really good stuff. i havent had the $$ to do a lot with my car, but my latest clutch is an ACT and i have NO complaints for it. its been in for about four months, which is about a total of 2,500 miles for me, and it feels the same as it did the day i got everything thrown back together.
post Nov 2, 2010 - 6:30 PM
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you will be just fine with the Fidanza, i have one in every one of my cars. they are not hard to drive with. Dont read into it and worry about it


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post Nov 2, 2010 - 8:37 PM
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okay I only read about 5 in 1000 reviews that fidanza flywheel have had problems. But no company makes perfect quality products. Just look at what happend to toyota, one small mistake and boom, stuff happens.

act or fidanza will be just fine. Do not get that 8.9 lb flywheel that's way too light!!


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QUOTE (BonzaiCelica @ Nov 2, 2010 - 9:37 PM) *
okay I only read about 5 in 1000 reviews that fidanza flywheel have had problems. But no company makes perfect quality products. Just look at what happend to toyota, one small mistake and boom, stuff happens.

act or fidanza will be just fine. Do not get that 8.9 lb flywheel that's way too light!!


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post Nov 3, 2010 - 6:26 AM
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QUOTE (d3ath2009 @ Nov 2, 2010 - 7:28 PM) *
ACT is really good stuff. i havent had the $$ to do a lot with my car, but my latest clutch is an ACT and i have NO complaints for it. its been in for about four months, which is about a total of 2,500 miles for me, and it feels the same as it did the day i got everything thrown back together.


Thanks man, help much appreciated !! think i will go for ACT ProLite Flywheel !! Think it is 10lb !! Plus the $ 270 would be worth it as its a established brand !!

here are the link -

http://thmotorsports.com/act/act_flywheel_...=shoppingengine

http://www2.advancedclutch.com/products/fl...px?prod_id=5526

http://www2.advancedclutch.com/prod_images/fw_prolite_lg.jpg


i already have SPEC Stage 3 Clutch Kit, I would have gone for a Stage - 2 but as i have a 3S-GTE boosting at 1 Bar, thats why got something which will handle the power !! The clutch kit is on its way !!

Moreover im using a 2nd Gen 3S-GE Transmission with a 2nd Gen 3S-GTE Engine !!
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QUOTE (BonzaiCelica @ Oct 31, 2010 - 5:22 PM) *
ya I knew there were more. I was just talking about the ones he had listed. Ya Fidanza is your cheapest one and good quality not great.


How can you even say that? First off Fidanza is definitely not the cheapest...and how can you say it is good, not great? Have you ever driven a Celica or any car for that matter with a Fidanza flywheel? Because I consider it to be one of the best if not the best...especially for what most people are looking for. (in the 10-13 pound range)

QUOTE (salman2510 @ Nov 3, 2010 - 7:26 AM) *
QUOTE (d3ath2009 @ Nov 2, 2010 - 7:28 PM) *
ACT is really good stuff. i havent had the $$ to do a lot with my car, but my latest clutch is an ACT and i have NO complaints for it. its been in for about four months, which is about a total of 2,500 miles for me, and it feels the same as it did the day i got everything thrown back together.


Thanks man, help much appreciated !! think i will go for ACT ProLite Flywheel !! Think it is 10lb !! Plus the $ 270 would be worth it as its a established brand !!

here are the link -

http://thmotorsports.com/act/act_flywheel_...=shoppingengine

http://www2.advancedclutch.com/products/fl...px?prod_id=5526

http://www2.advancedclutch.com/prod_images/fw_prolite_lg.jpg


i already have SPEC Stage 3 Clutch Kit, I would have gone for a Stage - 2 but as i have a 3S-GTE boosting at 1 Bar, thats why got something which will handle the power !! The clutch kit is on its way !!

Moreover im using a 2nd Gen 3S-GE Transmission with a 2nd Gen 3S-GTE Engine !!


You know you get the flywheel for the 3S-GTE (motor) and you'd get the clutch for your 3SGE transmission, I think you may have them backwards.


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post Dec 5, 2010 - 9:10 AM
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well after along and hard thinking, i got myself an ACT ProLite 10lb Flywheel

Thanks for all your help guys
post Jul 15, 2011 - 8:43 PM
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anybody know the weight of stock 3sge redtop flywheel?


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post Jul 15, 2011 - 9:04 PM
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posted by pasqual
Redtop 3S-GE is 6.4kg
3rd Gen 3S-GE is 7.5kg


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Bolt on upgrade when you have no more machining left?? Or not worth it when you could get a Fidanza or something?


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post Nov 24, 2011 - 5:54 AM
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Ok, let's break it down to basics...

Mass = Inertia

Inertia = Resistance to motion change

If you have more mass, you have more inertia... and therefore more resistance to change in motion. Objects with more inertia require more force to change their direction/speed/motion than objects of lower inertia.

In the case of the heavy flywheel, that's more resistance to acceleration as well as deceleration. When your engine is spinning in neutral and you engage the clutch to start moving, the flywheel helps your engine overcome the added load of the car's mass... effectively, the inertia of the flywheel (spinning) helps to overcome the inertia of the car (sitting still, not wanting to move). If your flywheel weighs 20 pounds and your car weighs 2000 pounds, you can see that a 20 pound flywheel will help to move the car better than a 10 pound flywheel will. It resists the change in motion that the car is imparting upon it more than the lighter flywheel, so it will require less input from the engine, and start the car moving along a bit smoother.

Analogy:

Ever go bowling? Compare an 8 pound bowling ball to a 16 pound bowling ball. The 8 pounder is easier to accelerate (from the stopped position to you throwing the ball at higher speed) and easier to direct (aim). Your arm also gets less tired with the 8 pound ball. The drawback is that the ball loses more speed toward the end of the bowling lane, and may not knock down as many pins as you want. You also have to be more careful with controlling the direction of the ball, since it's easier to fling out the wrong way if your arm twitches or something The 16 pound bowling ball is harder to accelerate and harder to direct, but it carries more speed at the end of the bowling lane because of its higher mass (and resulting higher inertia). It knocks more pins down. It's also harder to send the ball careening into someone else's bowling lane, because it's harder for your arm to suddenly jerk it to the side.

Now relate this analogy to a car... the pins at the end represent your car's weight/mass, the bowling ball is the flywheel, and your arm is the engine. The lighter flywheel will be easier to accelerate and decelerate- so you'll have quicker starts, faster acceleration because the flywheel has less inertia to overcome, and quicker shifts because the revs drop faster when you let off the throttle. The downside is that you have to control the flywheel more, since the direction (speed of rotation) varies that much more. This is why people say that an "8 pound flywheel isn't good for a daily driver". I don't have any problem driving with mine. The heavier flywheel has higher inertia than the lighter one, so it will start your car from a stop more easily (knock down more pins), but it will hurt you everywhere else. It takes more force/power to accelerate (overcoming more inertia), doesn't allow you to shift as quickly (revs don't drop fast enough), but it is easier to drive because the speed of rotation doesn't change as rapidly as the lighter flywheel. Small changes in your throttle position don't change the revs as much, because the power blips are just soaked up in the heavier flywheel. This is why people might think that "a lighter flywheel takes more gas while cruising", because that lighter flywheel takes more attention at the gas pedal than the heavier one to maintain speed. The lighter flywheel will give you better gas mileage.. ever push that 8 pound bowling ball on the ground at a constant speed? Now try the 16 pounder- which one takes more energy to push? The 16 pounder. It's the same as the flywheel.

Do you lose torque with the lighter flywheel? Yes and no. You lose torque to start the car moving, since less energy is stored in the flywheel- so you have to apply more torque from the engine. On the other hand, you use less torque to overcome the inertia of the flywheel while accelerating and decelerating, so you can use the torque from your engine more effectively. You don't lose any torque when going to a lighter flywheel- you just change the source and application of torque in your car's drivetrain.

So...

Light flywheel: better acceleration, better mileage, takes more skill to drive
Heavy flywheel: worse acceleration, lower mileage, takes less skill to drive

It's that simple.


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