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Andy Sykes
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Flywheel guard
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September 15, 2013, 11:49:07 am »
Hi all
Do we have to have a flywheel guard for turbod cars I've read somewhere if we do its 6mm
Cheers Andy
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Basti
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Re: Flywheel guard
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September 15, 2013, 12:59:17 pm »
Hi Andy,
i use this one:
http://www.fasttimedesign.com
Cheers,
Basti
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Andy Sykes
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Re: Flywheel guard
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September 15, 2013, 13:31:12 pm »
Awesome thanks that looks much better than some steel, and the I like the diaper too
Thanks Basti
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richie
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Re: Flywheel guard
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September 15, 2013, 20:17:58 pm »
that's what I have as well, John is a really good guy to deal with, I couldn't get enough room to use the diaper so have a catch tray instead
cheers Richie
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Andy Sykes
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Re: Flywheel guard
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September 15, 2013, 21:12:51 pm »
Hi Richie where did you run out of room for the diaper ?
Cheers Andy
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richie
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Re: Flywheel guard
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September 15, 2013, 21:44:19 pm »
Between the chute mount frame and the dry sump scavenge fittings in the case/sump, I had to grind them anyway for room and there was nothing left to fit the diaper between them
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Andy Sykes
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Re: Flywheel guard
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September 15, 2013, 21:46:11 pm »
Ok thanks I think I may be ok in that case but but there is only one way to find out lol
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Airspeed
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Re: Flywheel guard
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September 19, 2013, 14:27:59 pm »
Richie,
Does this (and your) flywheel wrap have an SFI-approval? Our track here in Drachten asks for it...
Tnx,
Walter
PS I emailed the makers and this is their eply:
Yes very costly to sfi test, and most of our VW do not run NHRA, A sfi approved unit would sell for $300, $400 us
The BRS series is our main sanction body.
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 6:39 AM, Walter > wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply!
Why not? Is it not neccesary in the US?
Or is it cost prohibited?
Thanks,
Walter
On Thu, 19 Sep 2013 06:34:06 -0700
John Mcdonald wrote:
> The bell wrap is not SFI approved
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> * *
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>Fastttime Design
> *Ramona, Ca USA*
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Fastttime Design
Ramona, Ca USA
BTW: non-sfi 6.3 approved means no racing at Drachten for these bell-housing blankets...I suspect more tracks will follow this.
Only other option as I see it is to make a 6mm thick (1/4") and 4" wide steel strip around the bell housing. Thats heavy though at the 'wrong' place. Such a pity.
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richie
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Re: Flywheel guard
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September 19, 2013, 16:04:06 pm »
I do have an SFI belt, but it was for the 091 box and doesn't really fit the mendeola so I got one of the FTD belts.
I dug out an old picture and it does have SFI on it, maybe ask Deist about a SFI version for your gearbox
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modnrod
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Re: Flywheel guard
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September 19, 2013, 21:10:22 pm »
S.F.I. = Sufficient Funds Injected (to NHRA) to qualify for a safety product.........
Nice to see manufacturers making a quality item though, that blanket looks the goods.
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