hi to all m42 flywheel question

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slim91
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Thu Aug 25, 2011 8:20 pm

hi there im just about to get around to changing the clutch on my 318is m42 and i have been told that i can take the flywheel out of an m10 engine and it would make it go abit better is this true? cheers
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Thu Aug 25, 2011 9:11 pm

I havent heard of it before. There are people who have lightened the standard flywheel and claim it improves the engine. Dont expect miracles.
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Thu Aug 25, 2011 9:20 pm

Never heard that either! All iS' i've dealt with have had the M40 flywheel anyway.

I changed to an ally JBR flywheel which transformed my old iS, many now change to a lightened M20 flywheel but that means swapping to an M20 starter as well i believe.
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Thu Aug 25, 2011 10:08 pm

Any chance you hit '1' instead of '2' and meant to say M20, not M10?

I lightened the standard flywheel on my M42 track car and there is a noticable difference in clutch control and the way it picks up and loses revs compared to my M42 road car.

Kedge wrote:M20 flywheel but that means swapping to an M20 starter as well i believe.
M20 starter with an M42 gear iirc.
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Fri Aug 26, 2011 5:12 pm

ow right i definatly ment m10 i have heard it from a couple of people now who claim to have done it but i just wonted to get abit more advise on the idea of doing it as dont wont to have to take the gearbox out again just to change the flywheel cheers for the replys
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