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I'm sure this has probably been discussed before, but.....
What kind of flywheels are out there for the BP/BPT? I've seen the Unothodox and I think Fidanza. Both places I've found them have been pretty pricey. Anything a little lighter on the wallet or am I going to have to shell out $500+ for one?
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Oh, and theoretically, all the flywheels on B series engines are interchangable right? So one could then use a flywheel that was for say a Miata with a clutch for a Protege in a BP/BPT right? A Miata flywheel would be way cheaper me thinks...
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Yes you can use a flywheel of the miata, i am doing so right now!!!
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Can I use it with the Protege ACT cluth?
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my guess would be no, the b6 has a smaller diameter flywheel than the BP, or so i've read on this board. i would stick to a protege flywheel if i already had a protege clutch.
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