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Old 09-27-09, 03:17 PM
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Help Identifying this Flywheel...

I just picked up an aluminum flywheel today for cheap (s4 N/A), without the rear weight. It's a 12lb flywheel, and has an eagle and "MI flywheels and clutches" stamped onto it. Anybody have a clue as to who makes the damn thing and if it is worth a crap? Also, what rear weight should I use and where can I get one?

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Old 09-27-09, 03:57 PM
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you need a S4 AUTOMATIC CW,the auto CW bolts on to your new aftermarket flywheel and balance the rotating assembly.
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It is a Centerforce flywheel. The MI stands for Midway Industries ( AKA Centerforce ). I have one in my Turbo II and have no problems with it.
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