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sphinX
16-09-2008, 20:35
Thinking of getting these two items on my car as i feel these are the only things I could do to make it more responsive. Anyone recommend what cam I should go for, and is L&B the flywheel worth it, as in will i feel much of a difference with my setup?

Sy5GTT
16-09-2008, 20:39
I have a flywheel. I'm unsure of how much it's been lightened, I'll have to look in to it. I have heard you loose some torque with a Lighter Flywheel but I'm sure someone will know for sure.

Brigsy
16-09-2008, 20:55
Ive got the ctm/msm 9 slot flywheel, makes the engine rev a lot better, a worthy mod to do.

Its one of those jobs you combine with changing the clutch etc as its engine out. I didn't notice any loss of torque/idle probs.

Andrew Cooke
16-09-2008, 21:04
cam choice will depend on your turbo

sphinX
16-09-2008, 21:11
T25 ar49

5teve L
16-09-2008, 21:23
285 worked well with my .49, don't forget the springs as well that need fitting ;)

sphinX
16-09-2008, 21:40
Difficult to fit?

SPENCER
17-09-2008, 15:54
New poster! (less than 10 posts)

machine shop lightnened my flywheel by about 25%/30%

Definately feels more responsive, you need a few more revs to pull off with any weight in the car but to be fair like with the old mini's these engines are fairly torquey anyway.

Billy-G
17-09-2008, 18:33
285 cam and a 9 slot MSM/CTM/Whoeverthephuk flywheel were two of the best mods I ever did.

When it comes on boost, :burnrubber:

sphinX
17-09-2008, 18:39
Anywhere i can go to get flywheel and cam fitted? Or any members wana earn some dosh

Ian S
17-09-2008, 19:38
I've fitted a flywheel with the engine and box still in the bay.

5teve L
17-09-2008, 21:07
I've fitted a flywheel with the engine and box still in the bay.


I bet that was a right PITA though, the engine will come out leaving the box in though, no need to undo all the shafts then or drain the box... ;)

Billy-G
17-09-2008, 22:16
I bet that was a right PITA though, the engine will come out leaving the box in though, no need to undo all the shafts then or drain the box... ;)


Thats how I always do it. Saves fecking around with driveshatfts etc.

5teve L
21-09-2008, 07:42
Anywhere i can go to get flywheel and cam fitted? Or any members wana earn some dosh


Someone on the site *cough, Sparkie* cough* did an article on the old site on removing the cam with the engine in-situ.. never done it myself though till the other day, worked well, although i had the head removed & i think he did it with the head on, since you'll have to remove to fit the springs it's nay problemo ;)