where do you messure to deturmain which of the 190mm-210mm you have?Where on this thing should I messure?
For the flywheels on 020s, lightening is a simple matter of machining off the massive ring beside the ring gear. What I do (for gassers, diesel similar) is pull the dowel pin(s) from the flywheel (to avoid disasster) and chuck it up in the lathe. Instead of turning the whole thing, I use an abrasive cutoff wheel to slit the vast majority of the material into a ring, and then use the lathe to face off the remaining surface. For balance, I use a static rig I built that mounts onto a clutch cover (which I have very carefully balanced) and just drill the heavy spots until it is in balance. I have used that on race engines that see the high side of 8 grand quite regularly, and on occassion I will take the whole thing to the local shop for electronic balancing as a double check, and I have never been even close to one oz/in off. So, for diesel revs, this is well within tolerance for any practical reason. You may not want to go so light (but then again you may). Lightening rotating mass neither adds nor removes power or torque, but it DOES allow the drivetrain to respond much more quickly to rev changes. When you are accelerating, that means a lot less power is stored in the flywheel and ultimately will be available to accelerate the car. Most lagginess in a diesel is coming from the turbo controller/wastegate, not from the mass of the driveline, but why throw away perfectly useable power for a smooter idle? I tend to drive my cars, not park them running.
contra :the enginebreak is less effective .
How are the VW diesels balanced...internally or via balancer