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Gti6 flywheel on a xud. Will it work? - Logue1996 - 04-09-2017 Replacing my clutch shortly for something decent like a Helix or Sachs. I also want to run a upgraded flywheel and had the gti6 in mind. Will it work? Are there Any other good upgrades as far as the flywheel is concerned ? I'm running a hdi gearbox. Any help will be appreciated RE: Gti6 flywheel on a xud. Will it work? - zx_volcane - 04-09-2017 won't have the correct pickup on the back of the flywheel for rev counter iirc RE: Gti6 flywheel on a xud. Will it work? - Piggy - 05-09-2017 I thought it would.... Only thing is afaik, there is no locking pin for timing RE: Gti6 flywheel on a xud. Will it work? - zx_volcane - 05-09-2017 (05-09-2017, 06:59 AM)Piggy Wrote: I thought it would.... gti-6 uses gears round geared ring for all effect sensor - xud has two slots cut out on back for inductive sensor RE: Gti6 flywheel on a xud. Will it work? - Piggy - 05-09-2017 (05-09-2017, 07:22 AM)zx_volcane Wrote:(05-09-2017, 06:59 AM)Piggy Wrote: I thought it would.... Yeah I know....but I'm 62% sure it has those slots for some reason RE: Gti6 flywheel on a xud. Will it work? - zx_volcane - 05-09-2017 ok so heres is a pic you can use you want the slots on the flywheel on the right that being said, prob nothing to stop you running the other sensor and clocks to suit RE: Gti6 flywheel on a xud. Will it work? - darrenjlobb - 05-09-2017 Dash in the GTI6 is driven from the ECU not the sensor directly, the GTI flywheel will be missing a locking peg hole, and the marks for the tacho. Do you mean you want to upgrade to an aftermarket billet style GTI6 flywheel? As cant see the stock one is much of an upgrade? I have done various things in the past to make tacho's work from incorrect flywheels, so is possible, but much easier to just keep the system that works.... RE: Gti6 flywheel on a xud. Will it work? - welshpug - 05-09-2017 stock flywheel is 6.5 kg for an xu10, what's an XUD flywheel weigh? a bit more i'd imagine as they have much less taken out between the bolts and less of a dish on the back. RE: Gti6 flywheel on a xud. Will it work? - Piggy - 05-09-2017 Xu10 flywheel is 2.5kg lighter RE: Gti6 flywheel on a xud. Will it work? - welshpug - 05-09-2017 nice cheap roughly 25%+ lop off the rotating mass then, most of that is around the outside too. RE: Gti6 flywheel on a xud. Will it work? - Logue1996 - 05-09-2017 Thanks for the info guys. I just want a lighter flywheel that will add a bit more response and output. Is there any good ones out there that aren't worth a fortune? Nothing over 300. RE: Gti6 flywheel on a xud. Will it work? - zx_volcane - 05-09-2017 have an engineering shop skim lighten a stock one for you - shouldn't cost you more than about £20/30 done it twice myself now RE: Gti6 flywheel on a xud. Will it work? - Logue1996 - 05-09-2017 (05-09-2017, 04:34 PM)zx_volcane Wrote: have an engineering shop skim lighten a stock one for you - shouldn't cost you more than about £20/30 Thanks for help. It won't need balanced after will it ? RE: Gti6 flywheel on a xud. Will it work? - Eeyore - 05-09-2017 (05-09-2017, 06:12 PM)Logue1996 Wrote:(05-09-2017, 04:34 PM)zx_volcane Wrote: have an engineering shop skim lighten a stock one for you - shouldn't cost you more than about £20/30 i imagine they will lighten and balance it. Gti6 flywheel on a xud. Will it work? - bashbarnard - 05-09-2017 (05-09-2017, 08:02 PM)Eeyore Wrote:(05-09-2017, 06:12 PM)Logue1996 Wrote:(05-09-2017, 04:34 PM)zx_volcane Wrote: have an engineering shop skim lighten a stock one for you - shouldn't cost you more than about £20/30 Yeah they balance when lightning them. My local one balances them on a carnk though. I have to supply a crank for them to balance them with normally |