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Old 11-01-2003, 01:04 AM
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Looking for a flywheel...

A friend of mine has a 95 nissan pickup truck with a KA24 motor and he's looking for a light-weight flywheel for it. I don't know much about 240s, but this motor sounded familiar and I was wondering if it was ever avialable in a 240. If so, does anybody know if I can find a flywheel for it that will mate with the pickup tranny, which I'm assuming would be different than anything offered in a 240?

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Old 11-03-2003, 10:12 PM
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Im not much of an expert, but I do have a lightened flywheel on my 240, I got a fidanza, its really light, and I like it a lot, you can really tell the difference when your revving, but shifting is a little tougher and it takes a little more rev to get it going at a light, I dont know what your friend does with his pickup but it seems to me that you would want to keep the stock flywheel if its doing any regular truck duties, just due to the fact that a lighter flywheel carries less inertia.

I know the engine is the same, but the trannies might be different, if the flywheels are interchangeable the Fidanza weighs the same as the unorthodox and the fidanza only costs a little over 300 from enjuku and the unorthodox is alot more. From what I have heard you are only paying extra for the name on that one so Id go for the fidanza again,
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