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> 914-6 flywheels?
bhfast
post Apr 1 2003, 04:08 PM
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correct me if I am wrong, but you can OE 914-6 or early 911(w/901) flywheels with engines from 2.0-2.7. I've noticed a wide range of prices from different supliers. Also does any one have a clutch recommendation for a six conv.
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post Apr 1 2003, 04:14 PM
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The early 911 flywheel will work up to a 2.7..... if you go 3.0 or above you need a special flywheel. I got my Flywheel and clutch package for KEP Kennedy Enginered
Products. I have a 3.0 with the satge 1 clutch and 228mm flywheel. I believe many other Vendors use KEP as there suppliers....
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post Apr 1 2003, 04:40 PM
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If you can get one use one of these, a 906 flywheel. Dunno how much they cost or if they are even available but they appear light!!! The Kennedy cluthes are great, also centerforce are good replacements, and the Sachs is too
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post Apr 1 2003, 08:07 PM
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Wevos 915 flywheel/clutch looks really light (IMG:http://wevo.com/flywheelandclutch.jpg)
not sure of the street applications though
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post Apr 1 2003, 08:34 PM
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the Wevo is just an on off switch. Dont even thinik about holding your car on a hill with the left foot, and if you trailer your car push or winch it onto the trailer
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post Apr 4 2003, 02:13 AM
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Actually.. WEVO is working on a street setup using that flywheel and clutch setup.


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