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They're a wee bit of a trade off... lose a bit of torque down low, but who the hell cares because you're into the meaty power/torque zones faster, so it's all good. :)

If you really care about torque (as we all really should), do a 3L conversion or put some cams in.

Was talking to my local workshop about a clutch to go with this flywheel today and asked there opinions on a lightened flywheel.

They said they dont install lightened flywheels in their skyline upgrade packages because of the loss of torque, but they didn't say they weren't good.

It just depends on your intended application. They mentioned they are probably more suited to track work, keeping the car in the meaty rev range as you mentioned.

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Flywheels are made and I will be picking up a couple on Thursday the 12.8.04

It is now time to pay. Once you have paided I will pick up your flywheel and post it via Australia post.

To work out your freight charge, have a look at www.auspost.com.au

Allow 7kg in the freight calculator and a sending post code 4009.

Input your delivery post code and it will give you 2 prices for freight. Normal or Express post.

Please deposit $375 and your freight charge that you want to use into my account

Darrin Spencer

NAB

bsb 084223

acc 62 967 4811

Once I have received your payment I will send your flywheel

As I need to pay for the flywheels up front I cannot do COD

Send me a PM with your name and address for postage.

If you want to pick them up if you are in Brisbane, give me a call to arrange a time and place

I will require payment via direct deposit as per the interstaters

For your peace of mind, Post here to say you have paided that way everyone will know.

If you have any other questions give me a call on 0404 075 314

Thanks for the guys that made this happen.

My next group buy I have arranged are CES split dump pipes

Check them out at www.cesracing.com.au

Darrin.

Hi Darrin..I will be making a direct deposit first thing Wed. I will then send you a email confirming my payment as being made. I calculated my postage as $13.00 (normal), so i will be making a deposit of $388.00.

Thanks Darrin

Ken

Forster NSW

Flywheels are made and I will be picking up a couple on Thursday the 12.8.04

It is now time to pay. Once you have paided I will pick up your flywheel and post it via Australia post.

To work out your freight charge, have a look at www.auspost.com.au  

Allow 7kg in the freight calculator and a sending post code 4009.

Input your delivery post code and it will give you 2 prices for freight. Normal or Express post.

Please deposit $375 and your freight charge that you want to use into my account

Darrin Spencer

NAB

bsb 084223

acc 62 967 4811

Once I have received your payment I will send your flywheel

As I need to pay for the flywheels up front I cannot do COD

Send me a PM with your name and address for postage.

If you want to pick them up if you are in Brisbane, give me a call to arrange a time and place

I will require payment via direct deposit as per the interstaters

For your peace of mind, Post here to say you have paided that way everyone will know.

If you have any other questions give me a call on 0404 075 314

Thanks for the guys that made this happen.

My next group buy I have arranged are CES split dump pipes

Check them out at www.cesracing.com.au

Darrin.

Sorry if this is rude, but is there away that when my brother meets you to pickup the flywheel he can pay you cash? Its just $375 is a weeks wage for me and I am not 100% sure about just direct depositing it with a mobile number as security. If a few of the more well known members can vouch for then I am happy. Otherwise I might have to wait till another of the other guys get their flywheels before I will go ahead, sorry I hope this isnt an inconvienience and please dont be offended because this group buy is awesome and I cant wait to get the flywheel.

Evan

Hi Guys, hope this isn't too off topic,

but if anyone has an RB25DET flywheel they want to sell after fitting their shiny new lightweight, please PM me..

preferably in sydney, but will pay postage if it isn't too much

Thanks guys

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