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Old 08 September 2008, 05:42 PM
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Default VF23 to VF30 a worthwhile Swap

Is it a worthwhile swap or is it best to try and source a VF34/35?
Old 09 September 2008, 01:08 PM
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if you can get hold of a vf34 then go for that
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I have a vf34 on my v3 sti and seems to pull very hard from about 4000rpm all the way to the red line, not that I have done so very often.
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Originally Posted by timmy2take
I have a vf34 on my v3 sti and seems to pull very hard from about 4000rpm all the way to the red line, not that I have done so very often.

yep my uk classic is the same, although power comes in before that it relay picks up at 4k and just keeps on pulling.

wish i'd put a lighter flywheel and lightened pulls in etc to help spool up
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