Lightweight flywheel for an auto?

Information on the naturally-aspirated KA24E and KA24DE engines.
Damnitcar
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Car: 1991 240SX coupe (auto)

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Anyone find any sort of lightweight flywheel for the auto or aany thing to get more out of it?

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wannawangan
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Automatic has no flywheel. Here are a couple of options you may explore:

A) Automatic to Manual Swap. Check out the Installs page on this site. Here is the site:

http://www.240sx.org/links/ins...p.htm

B) Upgrade your Automatic Transmission. You can check around your area for a transmission shop to upgrade or enhance your torque converter to improve response time and to handle any large horsepower upgrade (i.e. turbo). Here is another site you can take a look at:

http://www.levelten.com

I recall reading about this company in an old issue of either Turbo magazine or Super Street (perhaps, Sport Compact Car?). They helped rebuild a turbo'd Civic owner's auto transmission to handle the extra horsepower and torque.

Hope this helps a bit.

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Vkoslak
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I have heard level 10 isnt as good as they used to be. Don't take my word for it though, I would search on it first.

Another place than can upgrade some transmissions is http://www.sgpracing.com/They are located in Houston which is right next door to La.

FliMSiCaL
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Car: 1989 240sx 1994 sentra limited edition

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auot's have a flywheel, theres just not much to it cept for converter bolt holes. The thing is light as hell to begin with


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