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Hey ppls.

I'm going to buy one of those Ogura Super Light Flywheels, and I have checked the website takakaira and it only lists versions for the R32 and the R33 RB25DETT engines and they have different part numbers.

Are they the same?

I have an R-34 GT-t so I'd like to make absolutely certain that I can get the right one.

Anyone know if the flywheels are the same in all three or are they all different??

BASS OUT

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sorry cant help but i would suggest emailing or calling the company that supply the flywheel when ordering. Have you found any prices for the r33?

i have a feeling that the r33 and 34 box are the same its just the engine that changed slightly.

post up when you find out if they are, could be usefull info in future as there are more and more 34's getting around oz. sorry i couldnt help more.

Does anybody in Melbourne have a Skyline with a light weight flywheel who would be interested in letting me drive their car around a car park for 1 minute.

I don't want to 'test drive' anybody's car, I just want to see what the flywheel is like during gear changes etc. as I need to drive customers around in my car and I need to 'play' with one to see if it's suitable.

Any takers??

BASS OUT

Does anybody in Melbourne have a Skyline with a light weight flywheel who would be interested in letting me drive their car around a car park for 1 minute.

I don't want to 'test drive' anybody's car, I just want to see what the flywheel is like during gear changes etc. as I need to drive customers around in my car and I need to 'play' with one to see if it's suitable.

Any takers??

BASS OUT

I have the 4.8 kg one. Revs out so much better to redline than stock

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