flywheels?????

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Arturo
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flywheels?????

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are all flywheels the same (2.2,2.5,2.0)??????
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Post by AWD_addict »

I've got a 2.5 flywheel on my 2.2. If it's EJ series it should work.
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thanks
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Post by BXSS »

I thought push & pull (turbo & NA) flywheels were different.
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Post by IronMonkeyL255 »

They are.

My '06 WRX flywheel (push type) is different than my stock SS flywheel and an '02 WRX flywheel (both pull type). There is a step down on the push type, and the clutch disc sits down in the recess, and the pressure plate attaches on the upper part.
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Post by douglas vincent »

But..... I buy the CHEAPEST flywheel I can.... Why? Cause I have been running $68 chinese flywheels and 12.5 second times, and no failures. And when I need to toss it, I only toss $68..... But thats me.
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