lightweight flywheel from 2004 3100
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Re: lightweight flywheel from 2004 3100
Yeah i was gonna say 40-50 is a bit high and I figured someone would have one for 20 or so
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Re: lightweight flywheel from 2004 3100
i know jon they are just used for the same thing just different applications i was just staing the only aftermarket light weight flexplate or flywheel is only made for flywheel
Re: lightweight flywheel from 2004 3100
o well is anyone selling one?
im interested
im interested
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Re: lightweight flywheel from 2004 3100
The weight of the flexplate is not very important. Even shaving 2 lbs, you still have a 40-60 lb torque converter to spin. Looking into a lighter converter or one that holds less fluid is going to help more.
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Re: lightweight flywheel from 2004 3100
Lots of guys on NastyZ run 8" converters for that reason. The converter is lighter, but the wet weight is significantly lighter. I noticed that when I went to an alum radiator on the Camaro that was smaller than stock.Barry wrote:The weight of the flexplate is not very important. Even shaving 2 lbs, you still have a 40-60 lb torque converter to spin. Looking into a lighter converter or one that holds less fluid is going to help more.
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KFLO 93 GT wrote:Slinky - if you want one so badly... I've pretty sure the one from my 04 3400 is hanging in my shop. Pay $20 plus $10 to ship and its yours.

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If you have ever worked on any race application you will realize that 2lbs does matter a lot. Granted I do not believe that it is that much of a difference. If it didn't why would people count ounces when it comes to spring retainers and locks.Barry wrote:The weight of the flexplate is not very important. Even shaving 2 lbs, you still have a 40-60 lb torque converter to spin. Looking into a lighter converter or one that holds less fluid is going to help more.

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Spring retainers & locks have to go move both ways, so you do not want them to store energy. A flywheel/pressure plate or flexplate/torque converter move in only one direction and in most applications the stored energy is valuable.3X00-Modified wrote:If you have ever worked on any race application you will realize that 2lbs does matter a lot. Granted I do not believe that it is that much of a difference. If it didn't why would people count ounces when it comes to spring retainers and locks.Barry wrote:The weight of the flexplate is not very important. Even shaving 2 lbs, you still have a 40-60 lb torque converter to spin. Looking into a lighter converter or one that holds less fluid is going to help more.
91 "SS" - WOT 3400/5spd - 13.29@101.6 - World's fastest N/A FWD Beretta
96 "T56" LS/6spd/8.8 RWD swap - 13.45@104.7 lol
GEARHEAD dezign youtube
96 "T56" LS/6spd/8.8 RWD swap - 13.45@104.7 lol
GEARHEAD dezign youtube