Flywheel question
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i see.. so i can use the lightened flywheel but would have to use the s5 counterwieght instead. I just figured since it was lighter the counterwieght would be different. The old s4 motor came with it so i figured i might as well use it again.
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The only difference between light flywheels is NA/Turbo. You bolt a stock automatic rear counterweight to the aftermarket flywheel. The auto counterweight allows you to bolt the assembly to the eccentric shaft. The auto counterweight must be the same series as the rotors in your engine, turbo or NA doesn't matter.
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Yes, all you need is a S5 counterweight. That S5 counterweight can be used on a S5 NA or S5 Turbo engine.
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Yes, all you need is a S5 counterweight. That S5 counterweight can be used on a S5 NA or S5 Turbo engine.
*It is amazing the amount of knowledge that is available about RX7's in this forum. And the Search function is your key to the door to access all that knowledge, but ONLY if you USE IT!!
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