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socalrotor 06-20-06 04:54 PM

I have a SR motorsports ALM 9.5 lbs with the ACT clutch kit. I LOVE IT. The nice part about the SR flywheel ( and some others) is the friction plate is replaceable!!!! He is a video clip with RB header/silencer---->2.5 fartcan. Huge gain in RPM response. BUT I lost 5 MPH on the top end. Oh well a unit should take care on the 5th gear lack of torque.

http://videos.streetfire.net/search/...5DF4A9E6DA.htm

turbo80cid 06-20-06 07:59 PM

I have the ACT prolite 9.5lbs
http://www.modacar.com/products/Mazda/RX7/MODAFLY

get it its not that much money.

the pictures for the prolite and the streetlite are fliped.

little bit hard to take off from a stop but not to bad.

coldfire 06-21-06 07:47 AM

just a reminder, the thread starter has a non-turbo, so that cuts down on a bunch of options.

theory 06-21-06 07:45 PM

Coldfire is correct, S4 GXL.

Thanks for all the information, it has been very helpful.

Nismo Convert86 06-21-06 08:55 PM

Theory, If you bought Joe's old car it already should have a tweekit light weight flywheel. Talk to him to verify this.

theory 06-22-06 12:33 AM


Originally Posted by Nismo Convert86
Theory, If you bought Joe's old car it already should have a tweekit light weight flywheel. Talk to him to verify this.

Yeah that one does, it has a 12lb flywheel. It's a 1990 GX.

I am driving a 1987 GXL right now though, the GX will be my dad's new toy...


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