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6 bolt FWD flywheel

joemoto

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6 bolt FWD flywheel
I have a WTB for a 6bolt FWD flywheel and need to know if the NT and Turbo are different?
If different are they compatable?

It is going into a NT motor, but I want to know for reference anyway.
Thanks,
Joe
 
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jepherz

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The only differences in flywheels that I know of are 6 bolt vs. 7 bolt, and AWD vs. FWD because FWD has a wider starter gear.
 

joemoto

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Understood, thanks...
 

maroonmetallic

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It's a lie.
Turbo flywheels are larger than the n/t versions in diameter.
The exception to this statement would be ANY car that has an f5m31 (n/t fwd transmission)

The bellhousing is a different size between t & n/t.
Also, I know for a fact that there are stepped and flat flywheels for the n/t DSM.
However, Im almost certain ANY 4g63T has a stepped flywheel.
I have one of each flywheel stated in this post so if pics are needed that can be arranged.

-Shawn
 

1qkfwd

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Also to add to this the AWD flywheel is the same diameter as the N/A fwd flywheel, Theres just no step on the N/A flywheel.
 

Jesh

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all i know is my stock GVR4 weighed 18.2LBS, in case anyone was wondering...javascript:void(0)
 

Specter

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Quoting maroonmetallic:
It's a lie.
Turbo flywheels are larger than the n/t versions in diameter.
The exception to this statement would be ANY car that has an f5m31 (n/t fwd transmission)

The bellhousing is a different size between t & n/t.
Also, I know for a fact that there are stepped and flat flywheels for the n/t DSM.
However, Im almost certain ANY 4g63T has a stepped flywheel.
I have one of each flywheel stated in this post so if pics are needed that can be arranged.

-Shawn



I would like to see some pics if its possible, of a N/t and a turbo flywheel for each trans, fwd and awd.
 
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