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2nd January 2015, 23:46
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New Member
vectra c flywheel
Hi there folks am new to this fourm an learned alot of tips so far..
I'm needing some help I own a vectra c gsi an was wondering if it had dual mass flywheel.. If so how hard is this to convert to a single mass so I Can run a c20xe flat type flywheel for less weight..
Any help would be appreciated cheers !!
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3rd January 2015, 00:03
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a search on this forum will show the countless threads advising not to do this an why
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3rd January 2015, 00:17
#3
Originally Posted by
Caveman_nige
a search on this forum will show the countless threads advising not to do this an why
but his car will be really light whilst the gear box is getting repaired
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3rd January 2015, 00:28
#4
New Member
Well what I have read so far it's not advised on the diesel due to the vibration.. I have done this before on my old gsi an it made a big difference an never had any problems with the gearbox so what's the diffrance with the 3.2..
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3rd January 2015, 00:37
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F23 I irrc imo be alright in a petrol tbh not much vibration to stop al so not as much torque few lads o er on vxr online are running solid plates
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3rd January 2015, 00:43
#6
New Member
So these negative pair are needlessly shooting me down in flames..
What would I need to do to the slave cylinder if anything??
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3rd January 2015, 00:57
#7
F35 box is used in the Vec C with the Z32SE motor. F25 and F23 used in the Vec B Gsi. Gearbox input shafts are different
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3rd January 2015, 00:58
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Cheers @Spelly long time since I sin a gsI box lol
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3rd January 2015, 01:00
#9
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3rd January 2015, 01:00
#10
I wouldn't say shooting you down they are two memebers wich also have alot of experience in this community same as me ect everyone opinion are valued imo
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