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Guru Flywheel
So i have been toying with the idea of a Guru 4140 flywheel for sometime now. I prefer the natural aspiration routes as of late and one of the biggest places to free up some rotating weight is the flywheel. I have considered a few options but i have though about going above and beyond. Guru makes a flywheel spec'ed out below. Its very light, uses the 5.5 clutches which would make hi rpm operation a sound deal and would probably be the best thing possible if you wanted to go all out. Obviously its not the cheapest route costing about 800 or so for the flywheel (AUS dollars) and another 800 for the clutch setup (american dollars).
I dont know of anyone using one stateside, but i am curious on how it would operate and exactly the difference between it and the run of the mill light weight setups are. Quote:
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Flywheels this light + the fact that they are using the 5" disc from QM and Tilton implies race use only.
Don't even try to use them on the street... Wait, let me qualify that...you gotta be crazy to use them on the street. ![]() -Ted |
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Wait... you guys aren't crazy? Am I really the only one?
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i would almost want to see just how bad it would really be. Figure the twin disk setup is the low end clutch. Im not talking about a daily driver. I have seen plenty of Evos run triple disk 7.5 / 5.5 clutches and they drive on the "street"
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Boy, you're in for some loads of fun.
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for now im opting for a OS giken setup off Rob since its more practical, but someone has to be "that guy". Also might keep others from hassling me and wanting to drive it.
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The GURU set up looks interesting. I would be worried about replacement parts but that might not be an issue. What are the best sources to buy one?
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You can get organic disks in 7.25" that would be better for semi-street duty, as you'd gain more modulation over a 5.5" race disk. Another thing to consider, get a flywheel for an NA transmission and use an RX-4 or similiar bellhousing, as I'm told it'll bolt up to a TII transmission and works with the smaller NA flywheel size. Should work with whatever T5 adapter you'd have to use as well. The smaller the flywheel, the less the inertia for a given weight, also, it should be able to be lighter by being smaller.
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