Tired of the Bullshit
Originally Posted by Rob x-7' post='858171' date='Feb 8 2007, 04:17 PM
im tired of the TII sitting in the shed with all the body parts for it next to it.
I want to get rid of that car.
im also tired of the other convertible sitting, I want to get rid of that too.
and im tired of the lightweight flywheel in the V8FC, its really anoying to drive in the street
Ahhh, someone else who has had an assfull of the lightweight flywheel, when the clutch job gets underway in the vert, i'm pitchin that goddamn thing as far as I can!
Since we're talking about lightweight flywheels, I can't resist:
If I'm interested in building a T2 solely for drag racing, will I reap any benefit from going to a lightweight flywheel? Or am I better off with something stock? Heavier than stock?
I've read seemingly contradictory information on this subject, and I'm looking for a few more informed opinions.
If I'm interested in building a T2 solely for drag racing, will I reap any benefit from going to a lightweight flywheel? Or am I better off with something stock? Heavier than stock?
I've read seemingly contradictory information on this subject, and I'm looking for a few more informed opinions.
heavier is better for drag. just stick with the stocker. ive tried a bunch of different flywheels and the stock has the best feel and drivability. i HATE lightweight flywheels. i would like to try out a heavier flywheel, as in just a tad lighter then stock to get it to rev a bit quicker but not loss as much momentum.
j9: yea, i dont even want to work on the fd, the engine bay is like a frickin pt cruiser.
rob: trade ya an fd for a t2. got a brand new motor for the fd, and a t04r kit and full fuel system...and a PFC. just needs paint and assembly at the moment
kevin.
j9: yea, i dont even want to work on the fd, the engine bay is like a frickin pt cruiser.
rob: trade ya an fd for a t2. got a brand new motor for the fd, and a t04r kit and full fuel system...and a PFC. just needs paint and assembly at the moment
kevin.
Originally Posted by teknics' post='858181' date='Feb 8 2007, 07:32 PM
heavier is better for drag. just stick with the stocker. ive tried a bunch of different flywheels and the stock has the best feel and drivability. i HATE lightweight flywheels. i would like to try out a heavier flywheel, as in just a tad lighter then stock to get it to rev a bit quicker but not loss as much momentum.
j9: yea, i dont even want to work on the fd, the engine bay is like a frickin pt cruiser.
rob: trade ya an fd for a t2. got a brand new motor for the fd, and a t04r kit and full fuel system...and a PFC. just needs paint and assembly at the moment
kevin.
The Fd FW is like 3 or 4 lbs lighter than the s5 TII.
Originally Posted by nismo convert' post='858203' date='Feb 8 2007, 09:33 PM
The Fd FW is like 3 or 4 lbs lighter than the s5 TII.
Can I bolt up an FD flywheel on an s4 T2 motor and have it work with the starter and everything?
Originally Posted by 1988RedT2' post='858270' date='Feb 9 2007, 06:38 AM
Can I bolt up an FD flywheel on an s4 T2 motor and have it work with the starter and everything?
Nope the rotors aren't the same like the S5.
I have a Jun 8-9 lb FW, and I love it, then again I don't live in a city.
Originally Posted by nismo convert' post='858273' date='Feb 9 2007, 08:02 AM
Nope the rotors aren't the same like the S5.
I have a Jun 8-9 lb FW, and I love it, then again I don't live in a city.
Yeah, I don't doubt that a lighter flywheel helps the engine rev faster, I just wonder if that will make up for the weaker launch at the dragstrip. Street performance is irrelevant in this case.




