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I called UAS yesterday and was told the shipment of flywheels had arrived. As far as I am aware, as long as payment has been made, they were going to send them out straight away. Hope I get mine on Friday :rofl:

Fixxxer :D

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  • 1 month later...

well, I'm back in action. ;)

glad yours arrived promptly fixxxer. :)

I just spoke to UAS and they have a stack of them sitting there and as they are now going to be moving shop they need them gone, so the GB has been re-opened. Prices are all on the first page. The pics are just showing the type of flywheel, so the actual Skyline one will be a touch different. But you will get the type you order (chromo, alloy etc).

Anyway, it's a good price, for quality lightweight flywheels. I have them in both my skyliens and love it. Plus the added safety factor is a benefit too. just ask Benm what happend to his car when a standard GTR flywheel fell appart.... :rofl:

also worth mentioning. the stage we are at now is there is no need to wait for other guys to get in. If you want one, go to www.nismo.com.au fill out their order form (Put SAU Beer Baron group buy on it somewhere) and fax it off the UAS.

  • 4 weeks later...

I had one installed, the super lightweight one and its great, much better to drive off boost. I needed to put in my heavy duty clutch at the same time, so while everything was out the flywheel was changed :P

Fixxxer :)

better accel and free-er(if thats a word) reving from what ive read on all the threads ive searched.

fixxer how is it going with the HD clutch. harsh to get going in 1st? im looking at getting the 6kg chromoly instead of the superlight along with an exedy HD5puck. just wonder if its gonna make taking off worser or better.

cheers

I haven't stalled the car yet with the much heavier/grabbier clutch and the superlight flywheel :)

Whoever says that its easy to stall and hard to take off can't drive. You get used to it after a day or two max., after that its like the car was always like that.

Go the superlight :(

Fixxxer :(

i still want some amount of intertia in the flywheel between gears so the 6kg seems the go for me. did you by any chance take pics of it before you installed it as you said it looks slightly diff to the pics.

oh yeah is your clutch cushiond HD or sprung centred?

cheers mate

The clutch had a sprung centre. Is good for 200rwkw.

The flywheel was only very slightly different to the picture as shown, but weighed in at what was said (around 4.8kg).

Gearchanges are slightly more clunky when cruising around (slow changes and not getting on throttle slightly early) but with quick changes its magic :rant: Either way, you should be happy with either flywheel.

Fixxxer :)

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