Re: Gen 3 flywheel types?
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I think 10.5 130 is going to be your best sellers , Steel or Alum.
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Re: Gen 3 flywheel types?
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I was under the impression to use a quick time bell, you have to use an 10.5" flywheel/130 tooth. Maybe that's not the case? But either way I'd guess that's what others would be looking for based on that also. Then you can run a cheaper 10.5 gm clutch also. I have a billet aluminum for mine, based on it was the cheapest I could find.
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Re: Gen 3 flywheel types?
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My flywheels are now available for purchase and aluminim versions are still available for special order. Regular weight flywheels are an option as well and a few bucks less than the lightened billet steel versions. All steel flywheels are made of USA sourced A-36 mild carbon steel plate. Plate is used as it provides better strength than 1018 bar steel. Aluminum flywheels are constructed of all domestic 6061 T6 plate. Every single flywheel will be SFI certified and Made in USA! I am currently getting a batch made and will post up pics as soon as I get them!
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Re: Gen 3 flywheel types?
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Hey everyone, Unfortunately my pricing may go up soon. The President has imposed a tariff on imported steel and aluminum. www.washingtonpost.com/news/business/wp/...luminum-imports My manufacturer says this allows US mills to raise their prices. As of today, US mills have raised pricing $15.00 per part over the last two weeks. Just wanted to be upfront if and when my pricing changes. Hopefully not too much. I haven't even sold any flywheels yet
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Re: Gen 3 flywheel types?
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My flywheels came in and they look awesome like works of art! Here are the Mopar 10.5" 130t flywheels Lightened billet steel roughly 20lbs. on the left and standard weight about 25lbs. on the right. Aluminum Small block Mopar weighs roughly around 15lbs. More pics on my Instagram Each and every flywheel is Made in USA! Get yours at http://www.rylispro.com/product/billet-steel-flywheels
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Re: Gen 3 flywheel types?
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HOLLY CRAP That's a great Price.
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Re: Gen 3 flywheel types?
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Hey ric3xrt! The $205 price is for the LS engine flywheel only. The Mopar flywheels are a bit more but at still a good price for now.
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Re: Gen 3 flywheel types?
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I was talking about the $220 price pretty good price for a G3 wheel. Those Flywheels look nice.
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Re: Gen 3 flywheel types?
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What's the difference between driver and passenger side starter location for the flywheels? I didn't know there was a difference. On the driver side starter flywheel for the G3 Hemi the ring gear is located pretty much flush closest to the transmission. That is where the ridge for the ring gear is located as shown on the pic above. On the passenger side starter flywheel for G3 Hemi the ring gear is located much closer to the block and uses a completely different wheel so you cannot just move the ring gear over as the ridge for the ring gear is located a few thousandths away from the crankshaft. This is according to the manufacturer and I was not aware of that myself. Either way both versions will be priced the same.
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