Light street flywheel?
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What have you guys found to be the best streetable lightweight flywheel to use?
Yes, I know that you can use practically any flywheel if you're willing to work at it, but I'm wanting one that doesn't require a huge effort on the drivers part.
The engine is an '04 2.2 mated to an '02 transmission and the car isn't an S2000.
I am mating the full suspension, engine & transmission to a 1977 280Z which will make it be about 400 lbs. lighter than the S - I think. I figure the lighter weight car will make up for some of the issues with a lighter flywheel.
The car will be used for street, autocross and a few track days.
I've done some research and found a wide variety of weights and construction types, and I seem to remember that a few years back many were having trouble with a particular brand, but I couldn't find those posts anymore.
While I have a few weeks before I must order, I'd rather order earlier rather than later.
Yes, I know that you can use practically any flywheel if you're willing to work at it, but I'm wanting one that doesn't require a huge effort on the drivers part.
The engine is an '04 2.2 mated to an '02 transmission and the car isn't an S2000.
I am mating the full suspension, engine & transmission to a 1977 280Z which will make it be about 400 lbs. lighter than the S - I think. I figure the lighter weight car will make up for some of the issues with a lighter flywheel.
The car will be used for street, autocross and a few track days.
I've done some research and found a wide variety of weights and construction types, and I seem to remember that a few years back many were having trouble with a particular brand, but I couldn't find those posts anymore.
While I have a few weeks before I must order, I'd rather order earlier rather than later.
Isnt't the AP1 flywheel like 14 lbs or something vs the AP2 which is like 22lbs?
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