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2009-11-13 03:36:12
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GTi-R flywheel on a SR20VE...
Alright, now I know that the GTi-R flywheel is different from a DE/W10,11/U12,U13/VE,etc. Now I have a Spec unit that was drilled out to fit the larger GTi-R flywheel screws. Is there a way to used this flywheel on a VE motor? I figure I have it sitting so I might as well use it if possible. Maybe some kind of washer I can used to fit the slack where the screw goes in? I searched but no results. Any input appreciated.
2009-11-13 03:37:05
#2
A washer and flywheel make me nervous haha
2009-11-13 03:45:32
#3
Lol I can't think of the word. Like a sleeve that fits over the screw but snug in the flywheel? Lol. Ghetto engineering at its finest hahaha.
2009-11-13 03:49:55
#4
helicoil it maybe haha
2009-11-13 04:02:22
#5
Lol its kind of scary considering this motor is going up to 9,000rpm's.
2009-11-13 04:07:23
#6
well a washer wasnt the best thing either haha. Just sell the gtir one and get a ve one. You need to come to CT tmrw if you arent working
2009-11-13 04:25:19
#7
Lol I tried to sell it but nobody wants to buy it. I think 130$ for a mint flywheel is a good price. I loved my GTi-R but apparently there aren't that many guys out there with one.

Hmmm, whats going on up in CT tomorrow? I got a run locked up with a built ls/vtec bubble tomorrow. Running it back since I missed second and lost cash! Depending on the weather I just might roll up but gotta see whats good first.
2009-11-13 04:27:06
#8
i cant tell you whats going on its jmr top secret info haha. Well race the vtec crap get your money back and come spend it on beer and the strip club in ct haha.
2009-11-13 04:57:06
#9
Lol it sounds tempting man. Now I wanna go so I can get filled in with the latest at jmr lol. Where the hell has Mr. Marsh been hiding at!
2009-11-13 22:31:15
#10
Order the rigth sized bushing from mcmaster carr. Just mic the de fw bolts and the fw holes. Get a tight clearance so they dont slide around.
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