Is this an AP1 flywheel?
#11
No, Billman is right, it is a chromoly flywheel. NOT an OEM flywheel. 5lbs for a chromoly flywheel, what shit are you smoking? It's definitely an aftermarket chromoly flywheel. There is ZERO signs of casting, I just didn't look closely when I was on my phone earlier.
#12
Not going to lie, due to the exact shape of this flywheel I think it might be the Spoon Chromoly Flywheel.
F1 is out of the question as the edges are chamfered in a few locations.
Fidanza is out of the question as well as their friction surface is removable/replaceable.
ACT's has lightening holes around the center of the flywheel surrounding the bolt holes.
F1 is out of the question as the edges are chamfered in a few locations.
Fidanza is out of the question as well as their friction surface is removable/replaceable.
ACT's has lightening holes around the center of the flywheel surrounding the bolt holes.
#13
As Jordan has said it is a Spoon flywheel here is a pic of one) http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-rgcHzLnbp_...flywheel+1.jpg
#14
Here is another pic of the front of the spoon flywheel http://www.gotuning.com/images/produ...00-AP1-000.jpg
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Never said it was Chrome Moly, flywheel is chromoly.
It would not weigh 5 lbs.
ACT, Toda, Comptech, Spoon, many companies sell these chromoly flywheels, all in the 8-12 lb range.
It's not cast.
it's not oem.
You can't cut a flywheel on a lathe. I already posted the exact/correct machining process.
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