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metric mechanics have a 12lb flywheel,? what 2 do? (archive)

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Posted by josh smiley on January 08, 2001 at 21:15:08:

In Reply to: Re: IS A LIGHTENED FLYWHEEL OK FOR A DAILY DRIVER? posted by Rob Anderson on January 08, 2001 at 13:08:49:


I think that Top End performance is better. Even though they don't do a core charge, they only cost $150 and will do it to your specs. I agree with RA/Bob in the fact that a lightened flywheel is fine for a daily driver. I would suggest only going down to 15 lbs. Anything below that and you could start running into problems. At the same time I suggest the M5 clutch disk and pressure plate. The parts are listed on my pages of the M535i.org site. There is also a link to Top End Performance.

Rob A
M535i SIG Cheif Technical Advisor
www.M535i.org


JOSH
THX
COLORADO
535I TO m535IS

A lightened flywheel is fine for every day;adds faster throttle response.The best I know,and reasonably priced, is Jim Rowe's program at Metric Mechanic;he does an excellent job,often by sending the new flywheel and a core charge exchange,so the car isn't tied up.Loved mine.
Ask him about head work and a special exhaust;my '86 he did over with a Schrick cam was just plain scary.

You seem determined to build a single cam M5;not a bad goal.






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