Aluminum flywheel price?!?
http://corksport.com/store/category/...rivetrain.html
I don't think it specifically says if it's for the t2 or the NA...
maybe I'm just not looking closely enough, or maybe it's for both.
EDIT: https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-specific-1986-1992-17/na-flywheel-t2-628729/
maybe this will answer your questions
I don't think it specifically says if it's for the t2 or the NA...
maybe I'm just not looking closely enough, or maybe it's for both.
EDIT: https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-specific-1986-1992-17/na-flywheel-t2-628729/
maybe this will answer your questions
as far as i know besides Racing beat, unorthadox and fidanza, there is no other companies that makes a light weight flywheel for the NON turbo
corksport, read title "ACT 'XACT' Streetlite Flywheel -Turbo"
that thread is interesting, but -=( i already purchased a replacement clutch.
and besides i dont have t2 parts lying around, my project car will have t2 drivetrain, along with.... many other parts.
corksport, read title "ACT 'XACT' Streetlite Flywheel -Turbo"
that thread is interesting, but -=( i already purchased a replacement clutch.
and besides i dont have t2 parts lying around, my project car will have t2 drivetrain, along with.... many other parts.
anyone have experience with unorthodox racing flywheels?
the way it is described, it is made really high quality... but i dont know, so does all other flywheels in this world.
how do uR compare to fiD?
the way it is described, it is made really high quality... but i dont know, so does all other flywheels in this world.
how do uR compare to fiD?
Fidanza IMO is top grade..it is hard to be better then a company that started off selling flywheels. that is there bread and butter!
thats why I sell them cause I am confident with their product
Dave
thats why I sell them cause I am confident with their product
Dave
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