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Old 04-11-05, 07:06 PM
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S5 T2 Lightweight Flywheel

Will a s5 T2 lightweight flywheel work with a s6 transmission? Do a need a certain clutch? Another question; will a s4 short throw shift kit work with a s6 transmission? I have both of these and it would be a lot easier on my wallet to use these on an FD if possible.
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not sure but flywheel might work. i think rx7store and racing beat list the same flywheel for FC-TII and FD.

S4 (FC-TII?) ssk will likely not work.
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The light flywheels for 87-95 turbo would be the same, just the counterweight would differ. The clutch discs are also interchangeable...the PP is obviously not.

The shifters for all rotary 5sp transmissions are interchangeable, some are slightly different heights and angles. I've run GSLSE shifters in FC's, and FC shifters in FD's. The 89-91 FC shifter is the same as teh FD one but about 1" shorter.
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thank you, this is going to be nice to have
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