At what RPM is a steel flywheel required??
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I'm surprised it's cast, but that. Is t a problem provided that the cross section isn't less than 8mm at the friction face. Usually cast flywheels give a problem when they have been lightened without regard to their material weakness. I imagine the flywheel you have will be good for 8000. If you are going beyond that I would recommend a steel one.
Dave
Dave
Thanks Dave.
Mines a lightweight casting, not the steel one on the R500.
I'll be reducing the limiter down to 8600, so I'll need a steel one. Do you reccommend the PTP item? http://www.ptp-ltd.co.uk/shop/382_118/1/caterham/c...
Mines a lightweight casting, not the steel one on the R500.
I'll be reducing the limiter down to 8600, so I'll need a steel one. Do you reccommend the PTP item? http://www.ptp-ltd.co.uk/shop/382_118/1/caterham/c...
Edited by TeflonTurd on Sunday 13th April 09:01
TTV Racing made mine and it came out lighter than my R500 Flywheel, Very helpful as well
http://ttvracing.com/engine-types/?manufacturers=c...
http://ttvracing.com/engine-types/?manufacturers=c...
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