Lightweight Flywheel on an Auto, anyone tried this? |
Lightweight Flywheel on an Auto, anyone tried this? |
Jul 7, 2005 - 4:03 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 11, '03 From Monterey, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Like the topic says, I was wondering if anyone has tried this, and if so, what kind of changes did you notice? If no one has actually tried it, then perhaps someone could speculate as to whether this would be a good or bad idea. Yet again, I must urge you to be gentle, I'm a relative newbie when it comes to this stuff.
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Jul 7, 2005 - 5:05 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 22, '03 From NOVA Currently Offline Reputation: 16 (100%) |
ummm pretty sure its a manual only thing
autos have torque converters no? |
Jul 7, 2005 - 5:23 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 27, '03 From Nor Cal Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
flywheels are for manual cars ONLY. AUTOs use flexplates and torque converters...
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Jul 7, 2005 - 5:52 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 11, '03 From Monterey, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
You know, I had a feeling that they were only on manual cars, but then I was reading that one sticky (Engines 101) and it said that both manuals and autos have flywheels. Oh well...
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Jul 7, 2005 - 6:53 PM |
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QUOTE(SimmaDownNow @ Jul 7, 2005 - 5:52 PM) You know, I had a feeling that they were only on manual cars, but then I was reading that one sticky (Engines 101) and it said that both manuals and autos have flywheels. Oh well... [right][snapback]309775[/snapback][/right] Umm autos ahve fly wheels. I know my old dodge did.. |
Jul 7, 2005 - 7:07 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 10, '03 From Wichita, KS Currently Offline Reputation: 5 (100%) |
QUOTE(Digndoug @ Jul 7, 2005 - 6:53 PM) QUOTE(SimmaDownNow @ Jul 7, 2005 - 5:52 PM) You know, I had a feeling that they were only on manual cars, but then I was reading that one sticky (Engines 101) and it said that both manuals and autos have flywheels. Oh well... [right][snapback]309775[/snapback][/right] Umm autos ahve fly wheels. I know my old dodge did.. [right][snapback]309792[/snapback][/right] You're just using the wrong terminology. They are similar since they both have ring gears for the starter but only a flywheel has a mating surface for the clutch disc. This post has been edited by WannabeGT4: Jul 7, 2005 - 7:17 PM -------------------- Project ST204.5 99.88946% complete... |
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