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anyone know if th g54b got the same flywheel as the 4g63?
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Post by Lunacy »

Yup it does. Although there are two different ones, a 225 and 240mm.
The 225mm ones were on cars up to 87, and the 240mm ones on 88-89 cars iirc.
Im running a 240mm alloy fidanza one on my twincam 4g63
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I'm also running the 240mm Fidanza on a 4G63 and very happy with it.
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does the 240 fit inside the factory bellhousing?
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Post by Lunacy »

bridgey wrote:does the 240 fit inside the factory bellhousing?
Yup physically the flywheel is the same size, its just the clutch surface area that is larger
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awesome, thanks
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My son runs one of my Starion flywheels in his 84 Sigma track car. He runs a 4G54 wide block & a KM132 box. It bolted straight up to the crank, starter motor ring gear all OK, & the exedy clutch plate fitted also. The Starion flywheel is about half the weight of the original Sigma flywheel.

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panda wrote:The Starion flywheel is about half the weight of the original Sigma flywheel.

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