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Old 12-17-01, 01:07 PM
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JUN Chromoly Flywheel

http://www.junauto.co.jp/products/dr...n/flywheel/?en

Any first hand experience with them?

My tranny needs a new 5th gear synchro and while it's out, MAW (Might as well)

there's a 6 puck springless ACT clutch on there already.
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So that's a 4.7 or 4.2 lb. flywheel? Thats incredibly light!!
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those numbers must be in kilograms...
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I believe you're right on the Kilos...
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Exclamation pretty good flywheel

the only thing i didnt like about getting a flywheel from jun is u got to get the counter weight and bolt from mazda dealer and its almost aways on backorder
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4.2 kg = 9.24 lbs.

4.7 kg = 10.34 lbs.

just thought that might help.
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I have the 10 pounder from Jun....Its pretty good, no probs here.
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you can get a 8.75 lb fly from RP at www.rx7.com that is much lighter
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Originally posted by SAGE
you can get a 8.75 lb fly from RP at www.rx7.com that is much lighter
I dunno if you would like a really light flywheel on say a hill
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