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Stuart@VelocityAP 08-21-2013 11:55 AM

GT4 Clutch & Flywheel In Stock
 
Just took stock of these. Very hard to get a hold of, get 'em while they are hot!

http://www.velocityap.com/ProductDet...ode=AMV8Clutch

Marcos AMV8 09-30-2013 06:29 PM

Marcos from Spain
 

Originally Posted by Stuart@VelocityAP (Post 3921269)
Just took stock of these. Very hard to get a hold of, get 'em while they are hot!

http://www.velocityap.com/ProductDet...ode=AMV8Clutch

Hello, how much only the flywheel?

Stuart@VelocityAP 10-01-2013 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by Marcos AMV8 (Post 3948378)
Hello, how much only the flywheel?

PM Sent.

Viperlaw 10-04-2013 11:02 AM

Hi Stuart. I have over 22k on the first clutch on my Sportshift and am waiting for that shoe to drop. Could you tell me the difference between this and the BR setup? Thanks.

Stuart@VelocityAP 10-04-2013 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by Viperlaw (Post 3950986)
Hi Stuart. I have over 22k on the first clutch on my Sportshift and am waiting for that shoe to drop. Could you tell me the difference between this and the BR setup? Thanks.

The old clutch waiting game! Hopefully you still have some good mileage left, but knowing the South Florida traffic situation you are probably wise to be planning ahead.

I don't want to speak out of turn about the BR setup, since I've never seen it in person. However, to the best of my knowledge (based on their posts) they started out using the Prodrive parts that you see on my website. I will tell you that they are quite difficult to get a hold of at the moment, just seem to come out in dribs and drabs.

It seems as though at some point they started manufacturing the lightweight flywheels themselves, although there have been a couple of post suggesting that they are using the Prodrive flywheels on occasion.

The main difference with the flywheel seems to be that the Prodrive part is a 2-piece flywheel, where the ring gear is attached to the outside of the machined flywheel (it is heated up until it expands enough to slide on and then contracts and binds into position.) The BR part seems to be a solid flywheel where the teeth are cut/machined into the flywheel.

The Prodrive part is an excellent part, race-tested over a Brazillion miles, and the use of separate ring-gear is really not an issue in my mind, especially not for road use.

Stuart@VelocityAP 10-15-2013 01:10 PM

Hi Everyone,

I finally have these in stock again, only took 3 months!!! Just took delivery on 2 units, one is spoken for so act quickly if you want one!

Stuart@VelocityAP 10-21-2013 10:42 AM

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One more shipped out to its lucky owner today. Have one in stock for as long as it lasts.

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ine=1382373720


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