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Oh, forgot, my idle smooth at 600-650rpm.(EOM) (archive)

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Posted by Rob Anderson on March 05, 2001 at 12:23:23:

In Reply to: Re: Definitely get from Top End Performance 15 lbs posted by Rob Anderson on March 05, 2001 at 12:22:10:


The stock one weighs 22lbs for the one that is used on the M30 b34 motor(E28 535i). The early ones use the same flywheel as the M5/M6 which is I believe 16lbs and came on the pre '84 (E28 533i) and other cars. The only way to really tell is to weigh the one you have. I would also suggest lightening that down to 15lbs because Top End not only lightens, but resurfaces and zero balances. They also install new guide pins. At $150 who can beat that?

Rob
M535i SIG Chief Techincal Advisor
www.m535i.org


I got mine from Top End Performance and I have a smooth idle and the car now revs like a E30 325i. I love mine and would never go back. BTW, I would also use the M5/M6 clutch with it. All the part numbers are listed in my technical articles page.

Rob
M535i SIG Chief Technical Advisor
www.m535i.org


I bought a custom 8 lb aluminum one from Paeco. Not cheap $600 though.

Works very well, I too upgraded the clutch.

WH

Doesn't the stock flywheel weight around 18 lb?

Still a smooth idle at 750rpm....






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