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Old 12-15-2002, 04:40 AM   #1
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anyone know where i could get an alum flywheel?
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Kind of OT, but I remember reading somewhere about upgrading to an m3 clutch and flywheel...do you guys know if this is a direct fit, or does the m3 flywheel have to be modified in some way?

I have been considering this as a good budget alternative to forking over the $$ for a nice aftermarket one....


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The M3 flywheel is about the same weight as the ti piece. No advantage to changing it.

Just get a lightweight aluminum flywheel for the ti.
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Thanks Jim!

I was about to make the costly mistake of picking up a used stock M3 flywheel and M3 clutch, based on some misinformation leading me to believe that the flywheel is 17lbs...(which would be a decent upgrade over my 27lb one...)
Anyway, you and a couple others (Chris Bethel) set me straight on that...

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Old 06-16-2003, 05:42 PM   #6
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I have a used M3 flywheel from my motor if you want it.

I put an aluminum one in my ti with the new motor.
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