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Raptor6767 Gold Member Jan 3, 2010 #2 Helix does the clutch...but I couldn't get it in time to install it so I went with the OEM.
K kevo66 (weaveworx) Jan 3, 2010 #3 Raptor6767 said: Helix does the clutch...but I couldn't get it in time to install it so I went with the OEM. Click to expand... Expensive??
Raptor6767 said: Helix does the clutch...but I couldn't get it in time to install it so I went with the OEM. Click to expand... Expensive??
R Roas Jan 3, 2010 #4 I get myself one from Sachs Race Engineering, when the "Diff thing" hopefully will be sorted out after the autosportshow birmingham... Costs around 680 quid from the retailer in Germany. You can even choose between organic & sintered pads :thumbup: But I guess the latter would be too extreme for normal road use... Edit: got the pricing wrong first time... Last edited: Jan 3, 2010
I get myself one from Sachs Race Engineering, when the "Diff thing" hopefully will be sorted out after the autosportshow birmingham... Costs around 680 quid from the retailer in Germany. You can even choose between organic & sintered pads :thumbup: But I guess the latter would be too extreme for normal road use... Edit: got the pricing wrong first time...
Raptor6767 Gold Member Jan 4, 2010 #6 ben_r1 said: Is the Megane flywheel the same as the 197s??? Click to expand... No, it isn't.
Raptor6767 Gold Member Jan 4, 2010 #7 kevo66 said: Expensive?? Click to expand... Hmmh...don't remember anymore - had to wait too long for it so I've quit. But I think that the price was 600Eur +/- 50Eur.
kevo66 said: Expensive?? Click to expand... Hmmh...don't remember anymore - had to wait too long for it so I've quit. But I think that the price was 600Eur +/- 50Eur.
ben_r1 Jan 4, 2010 #8 Raptor6767 said: No, it isn't. Click to expand... So I guess the only way to lighten the flywheel is to skim it down. Lots of lightweight versions for the leggy and 182 but squat for the 197.
Raptor6767 said: No, it isn't. Click to expand... So I guess the only way to lighten the flywheel is to skim it down. Lots of lightweight versions for the leggy and 182 but squat for the 197.
Raptor6767 Gold Member Jan 4, 2010 #9 ben_r1 said: So I guess the only way to lighten the flywheel is to skim it down. Lots of lightweight versions for the leggy and 182 but squat for the 197. Click to expand... You're right - the thing I did with mine...but if you can get a hold of a Helix dealer - ask them about the flywheel. If you're going to give it to someone - be careful not to light it too much - it could brake and you should get it properly balanced.
ben_r1 said: So I guess the only way to lighten the flywheel is to skim it down. Lots of lightweight versions for the leggy and 182 but squat for the 197. Click to expand... You're right - the thing I did with mine...but if you can get a hold of a Helix dealer - ask them about the flywheel. If you're going to give it to someone - be careful not to light it too much - it could brake and you should get it properly balanced.
M m.barnes Jan 8, 2010 #11 fedanza might be interested in making a lightweight flywheel if you could give them a spare to work with.
fedanza might be interested in making a lightweight flywheel if you could give them a spare to work with.
R Roas Jan 9, 2010 #13 Believe it or not, I held one in my hand three days ago (my own one, broken in fact), but that idea didn´t crossed my mind ;/
Believe it or not, I held one in my hand three days ago (my own one, broken in fact), but that idea didn´t crossed my mind ;/
Raptor6767 Gold Member Jan 9, 2010 #14 Roas said: Believe it or not, I held one in my hand three days ago (my own one, broken in fact), but that idea didn´t crossed my mind ;/ Click to expand... Damn - I had my light weighted - it's now <5kg, but my intelligent father didn't think to weigh the stock flywheel when he sent it...:@!
Roas said: Believe it or not, I held one in my hand three days ago (my own one, broken in fact), but that idea didn´t crossed my mind ;/ Click to expand... Damn - I had my light weighted - it's now <5kg, but my intelligent father didn't think to weigh the stock flywheel when he sent it...:@!
R Roas Jan 9, 2010 #15 Talking about the clutch or the flywheel now? I was reffering to the clutch...
Raptor6767 Gold Member Jan 9, 2010 #16 Roas said: Talking about the clutch or the flywheel now? I was reffering to the clutch... Click to expand... I was talking about the flywheel - I have the clutch in my garage.
Roas said: Talking about the clutch or the flywheel now? I was reffering to the clutch... Click to expand... I was talking about the flywheel - I have the clutch in my garage.