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  • looking for a flywheel

    yeah, i need a flywheel thats lightweight and it needs to be of fairly high quality it will be used for road racing, maybe some autox


    thanks ian
    85 N/A 300zx (vacuum cleaner)
    95 BMW 740i (daily driver)
    85.5 Porsche 944 e-spec (sold and missed)
    69 Impala 2dr coupe (ehh)
    89 Crown Vic (frame draggin' ole ladys ride)

  • #2
    here you go , good price too!

    http://www.thespecshop.com/store.asp?Ty ... ry=Fidanza


    BTW whats this e-spec 944 thing? , i work on these all of the time , a coulpe of them are strictly track cars too but i have never heard of anything of the sort ... endurance spec?

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    • #3
      ^ European spec.
      imagination is a virtue

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      • #4
        OooOoOhhh.... right

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        • #5
          ^ Strong second for both the source and the flywheel.
          Just stand back and throw money.
          Performance costs money.
          Reliable performance costs more.

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          • #6
            too bad he's closing down the shop...

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            • #7




              here you go , good price too!

              http://www.thespecshop.com/store.asp?Ty ... ry=Fidanza


              BTW whats this e-spec 944 thing? , i work on these all of the time , a coulpe of them are strictly track cars too but i have never heard of anything of the sort ... endurance spec?
              thanks, its a way me and some buddies came up with to explain the compare the euro model (wpozzzxxxxxxxx) to the american model, haha, everyones always "but all porsches are euro?" one of those deals, it really should be "e"-spec i guess
              85 N/A 300zx (vacuum cleaner)
              95 BMW 740i (daily driver)
              85.5 Porsche 944 e-spec (sold and missed)
              69 Impala 2dr coupe (ehh)
              89 Crown Vic (frame draggin' ole ladys ride)

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              • #8
                yeah i wonder what the differences really are between us spec a euro spec . a buddy if mine is going to build up a 944t pretty soon any tips and tricks you might want to share? ive got a FAQ for him from another site but things are a bit muggy with porsche and people sharing info on the net , either that or nobody likes to modify them because i could find much , certainly not as much info as there is for the z .

                BTW .. if you didn't notice that guy closed up shop , so unless you ordered before he offically closed down on saturday i believe , your best bet is going to be ebay for a good price , or a Fidanza distributor if you don't want to deal with ebay...

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                • #9
                  Sorry, I didn't realize Dan was closing up so soon. That just sucks overall.

                  I bought my Fidanza here:

                  http://www.clutchexpress.com/

                  I had a good experience in dealing with them. And their price was good, but that was almost 2 years ago so who knows.
                  Just stand back and throw money.
                  Performance costs money.
                  Reliable performance costs more.

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                  • #10
                    I just found this deal the other day....$274.83 shipped. Try e-mailing the seller to see if he has anymore. I got a free t-shirt to! .

                    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 605&rd=1,1

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