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Where online can i order a Lightened Flywheel for the Glanza V???

or

What do you guys think abt getting the flywheel shaved (lightened) at a machine shop?...does it compromise the integrity of the stock flywheel?....has anybody done it?


Posted

i think if u get a mechine shop to lighten it, the wheel would be more suseptible to shattering into a million pieces in you r gearbox

trd do a lightened flywheel but its not cheap

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Depends what the flywheel is made off...

For another car of mine, I lightened the flywheel myself. I mounted it true in a lathe and carefully reduced the weight from 7.5kgs to 5.5kgs whilst retaining sufficient strength.

I now have to send the flywheel off for balancing together with my crankshaft, nose pulley and clutch

TRD do one. I think WEPR also do one. Yes, they do - i just checked... http://www.toyotaownersclub.com/wepr/

Andrew

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Unless you know what you're doing lightening it yourself is a bad idea.

I think mine has a lightened flywheel in it but I'm not taking the ***** appart to find out for sure.

Posted

Thats why I was happy to do mine. I do know what I'm doing...


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I think WEPR also do one. Yes, they do - i just checked... http://www.toyotaownersclub.com/wepr/

ok i just checked out the WEPR site ...$100...that price sounds too good to be true....ive been seeing other prices online 300+..

how good/credible are the WEPR guys?...is it safe to buy from them?

Posted

The guys from WEPR having very nice stuff.

They are very good and it's very safe to buy from them.

Posted

anybody elsE?

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Many people from www.toyotaownersclub.com have bought from them. I haven't, but the correspondence has always been prompt and friendly.

Posted

wepr fly wheels r standard flywheels lightened like andrews...not a dedicated design

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I've just had a quick look at a standard 5E flywheel, and I'm not sure how safe it would be to lighten it without compromising its strength. The standard one appears to be cast iron.

A better way would be to have a flywheel made from steel with a ring gear shrunk on.

Andrew

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i have a WEPR turbo back stainless exhaust,very good quality and less than half the price of the blitz exhaust.

Posted

does TRD actually make a lightened flywheel cause i cant find it on the we anywhere...including TRD's website.

(and i dont mean Tom's Flywheel)

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TRD don't list one in my catalogue (dated 12/2002)


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