I've used one on my 4AGE powered AE71 since the beginning... works great.
If I'm not mistaken... new blacktop flywheels are only about $300.00
Toyota part number = 13405-16110
Hey everyone,
I'm starting my build at the moment and I wanted to see if it was worth sourcing a blacktop 20v flywheel on my 16v 4age small port.
I trust the oem stuff a bit more than aftermarket bits when it comes to flywheels so I wanted to get something oem that was lighter
Am I likely to see a difference from the factory 16v 4age small port flywheel? (I believe its around the 7.9kg mark and the blacktop one is 6kg)
Anyone know of anyone that might be selling a blacktop 20v flywheel toohehe
ZZT-231 Toyota Celica SX
I've used one on my 4AGE powered AE71 since the beginning... works great.
If I'm not mistaken... new blacktop flywheels are only about $300.00
Toyota part number = 13405-16110
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as above.
if you can get one cheap enough its a worthwhile upgrade over the standard smallport.
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Why wouldn't flywheels be different for silvertop? They're both 20v..
Autodub - 1987 AW11 G-Limited, Dark Blue Mica 4AGZE T-Top 4EAT
one is 1kg lighter:
http://s-86.com/article_20v_differences.php
however interchangeable
AE102 - Charlene the Old Faithful, Reborn
JZZ30 - Lexi the Spacecruiser, 1JZGTE>>3SGE. 200rwkw, hunting Skylines and n00bs in SS Commodores
ST162 - Charlie the non-ghey Celica, 3SGE>>4AGE. GOOOOOOOONE
AE82 - Rosie the Bitsa from Hell, 70.8kw atw. Has been converted into garage space and money at last
KE55 - Billie the Beast, sadly missed
Cheers for clearing that up. Note on toyodiy it lists the part under silvertop engines as 13405-16030, but because the parts are interchangeable the search comes up with both when you search for 13405-16110 perhaps?
I personally don't rate drastically lighter flywheels unless you are mildy increasing power to justify it. I went from a 12.6kg dual mass flywheel to a 6.9kg single mass, BIG difference (did it because the dual mass wasn't serviceable though, still kinda wish I went slightly heavier though).
shaving a kilo off would definitely notice the difference, but I wouldn't go much more than that.
5.9kg for a standard blacktop flywheel sounds perfect to me.
I would trust reputable aftermarket brands on a good quality Chromoly flywheel, but for $300 for a Toyota one of perfect weight, can't go wrong!
Autodub - 1987 AW11 G-Limited, Dark Blue Mica 4AGZE T-Top 4EAT
That'll be because it isn't a distinct silvertop-blacktop change, it is more model-based - If I search for 13405-16110 it only shows up blacktop AE111s and the odd AE101 that either used the blacktop (the AE101 BZ Touring Wagon) or the silvertop ones that used the 6-speed (the Ceres and Marino, no Levins/Truenos)
AE102 - Charlene the Old Faithful, Reborn
JZZ30 - Lexi the Spacecruiser, 1JZGTE>>3SGE. 200rwkw, hunting Skylines and n00bs in SS Commodores
ST162 - Charlie the non-ghey Celica, 3SGE>>4AGE. GOOOOOOOONE
AE82 - Rosie the Bitsa from Hell, 70.8kw atw. Has been converted into garage space and money at last
KE55 - Billie the Beast, sadly missed
I can confirm 13405-16030 is silvertop. I also found out about the availability and I could sell them for $240 each but I would need to order 4 in for that price.
I use a Blacktop flywheel in my ae82 silvertop. Makes a big difference.
Sam_q, can you get any blakctop 5.9kg ones for $240?
I would have to check availability but likely yes if I brought 4 in at once.
i been using this dangerous light thing for a few years now, clutch kicking the shit out of it.
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no probs with after market.
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