Rebuild Flywheel???
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Rebuild Flywheel???
Hey guys,
I have a question... did anyone purchase the SRmotorsports rebuild flywheel? Did anyone know if its the same quality as the brand new one? cause i'm not being cheap its just that i want to know if its working fine i don't need to spend from $150 to $500 for a brand new one. but hit me back on that, thanks guys.
I have a question... did anyone purchase the SRmotorsports rebuild flywheel? Did anyone know if its the same quality as the brand new one? cause i'm not being cheap its just that i want to know if its working fine i don't need to spend from $150 to $500 for a brand new one. but hit me back on that, thanks guys.
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Nothing is wrong with the stock one but i want to do a performance upgrade, the mechanic that i know suggested to upgrade my flywheel for faster pick up.
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I think that what you are looking at is a "rebuildable" flywheel. Which would be one that has a replaceable friction surface. So when it wears out you can just replace one part instead of the whole thing.
rebuildable flywheels:
Racing Beat
SR motorsports
fidanza
non rebuildable (but may be resurfaced):
act streetlite
act prolite
mazdaspeed
stock
rebuildable flywheels:
Racing Beat
SR motorsports
fidanza
non rebuildable (but may be resurfaced):
act streetlite
act prolite
mazdaspeed
stock
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