I've searched everwhere on the web and read threads here I kept coming up short,
Wheres a decent site with decnt prices for the Auto. trans Flywheels
Fidanza or Exidy are my two choices. There's nothing wron with my stocker but its original pretty rusty but still holds up alright, but would to buy head of time.
#4315, "RE: ATX, FlyWheel can't FIND them HEEEELP..." In response to Reply # 0
You don't have a flywheel.
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#4316, "RE: ATX, FlyWheel can't FIND them HEEEELP..." In response to Reply # 1
Its a flex plate and as far as I know no one makes them,I doubt you would see much if any of an improvement over stock since it doesnt work like a flywheel on a manual car.
#4317, "RE: ATX, FlyWheel can't FIND them HEEEELP..." In response to Reply # 2
Originally posted by 97EagleTalon2nr Its a flex plate and as far as I know no one makes them,I doubt you would see much if any of an improvement over stock since it doesnt work like a flywheel on a manual car.
Damn, I guess I'm gonna have to do the MTX swap now Bummer
Oh mybad, I thought the starter spins the Flywheel/Flexplate to kick the engine. Yupp I'm a newb alright, my step said the starter spins the Flywheel. This was his words not mine lmao, I was like oh thats the Flywheel.
So, Automatics use Flexplates are they any Decent brands that makes them. I know there are Companies that make Flexplates so Don't say there isn't. You must be testing my knowledge,thats alright its all good.
#4321, "RE: ATX, FlyWheel can't FIND them HEEEELP..." In response to Reply # 5
Originally posted by freelancefool Just leave the stock one in there unless you are missing teeth. There is no need to change it out for any performance gain.
Thats what I was thinking, Not missing any teeth but theyre brusied abit, but has surface rust on it.
I would check out HOWELL's, buy from them but I read alot of horror stories. Shipping taking too long or DSM peeps recieving the wrong parts.
CiMotorsports.net is pretty cool, I believe these guys plus Mach V are the only ones who Specailizes in our 420a motors, but they also work on other Imports
Wow that's sure is shiny and purrty I could see myself it that lol
I'm not looking add extra gain Hp for my engine but having extra strong bullet proof,and working proper. Yup, my interals will swapped out for Forged parts and sure they'll be some gain increase.
I might or might not wanting add Hp to my engine, those who know me know.
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#4332, "RE: ATX, FlyWheel can't FIND them HEEEELP..." In response to Reply # 9 Sep-29-07 08:34 PM by dalesmitsu
Originally posted by mcgyvr surface rust.. def. time to replace it.. ha ha ha... and stay away from level 10.. there are many other TQ's you can get to go along with the new shiny flexplate.
yeah,yeah I know, I'm keeping my car NA this is kinda what I had planned but after reading another Fellow DSMer went 13's on a NA 420a motor with No turbo. I do this instead of going turbo just depends though but my 420a will be rebuilt. I live in a great area where I can get hold of good used engines 420a either Noen mtx or DSM mtx and possibly the The Beast 4G63 engine/tranny. The time its a problem for me have plenty of time and patience but its the Bling...