Luk smf flywheel ?s

White Elephant

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My truck is gonna need a smf flywheel pretty soon and the cheapest ones i can find are the Luk ones. I would do the lucky mod but i think i would probly screw it up and end up costing a lot of money so i wont attempt it. But my question is that Luk has 2 different kinds. One is for the non turbo idi"s and then they got some for the turboed ones. I mean are the turboed versions rated for more power? If so there the same price and i dont see why a (turboed clutch) wouldnt fit in my NA truck. I mean i"d like to have one rated for more pwr (even tho i probly dont need it) but i got the pump turned up a lil bit and if there the same price then why not. haha So does any of yall know if the turboed version will fit in my N/A truck or not? And below i will show yall the thing i copied and pasted off the site that sells the clutch and flywheel. Thanks for any info yall.

1987-94 Non-turbo, 8th digit VIN is "M". (Includes Solid Flywheel which Replaces Dual-Mass Flywheel) (LuK Ford Diesel Clutch Kit & Solid Flywheel) 07-131A $595

1993-94 IDI, Factory Turbo, 8th digit VIN is "C" or "K". (Includes Solid Flywheel which Replaces Dual-Mass Flywheel) (LuK Ford Diesel Clutch Kit & Solid Flywheel) 07-131B $595
 

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Be careful, in 94 they sold the power-stroke engine also. I don't know the vin letters but that may be what you are looking at.
 

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yea i know they had the psd in 94 but that bottom part of the post is what i coped and pasted from the site and it says 93-94 idi turbo flywheels are a diff part number than the na ones. jw if they got diff. power ratings or whatnot and if theyll fit in a na truck.
 

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The '94 turbo idi had larger connecting rods so they are balanced differently. Nothing to do with what it can handle hp wise.
 

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