2001 Porsche 911 Flywheels and Flexplates

Your 2001 Porsche 911 might be the best vehicle you’ve ever owned. Or you may just be struggling to keep it highway-approved. No matter the situation, Advance Auto Parts has the Flywheels and Flexplates you desperately need.

We currently carry 3 Flywheels and Flexplates to choose from for your 2001 Porsche 911, and our inventory prices range from as little as $812.99 up to $1,506.99.

On top of low prices, Advance Auto Parts offers 1 different trusted brands of Flywheels and Flexplates for the 2001 Porsche 911. We only sell parts from trusted brands like LuK so that you can find quality parts you can count on.

Have parts delivered straight to your home, or find the nearest Advance Auto Parts store to check out our Flywheels and Flexplates stock in-person!

Flywheels and Flexplates for Your 2001 Porsche 911

LUK – Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF) (Part No.I1000835706LUK)

Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF)

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$1506.99
LuK dual-mass flywheels absorb engine vibrations before they are transmitted to the driveline where they can create gear rattle. These units feature a built-in damper designed to isolate engine torque spikes and prevent transmission damage. By design, dual-mass flywheels cannot be resurfaced. This all makes the LuK dual mass flywheel the ideal solution. With one drawback: the higher the mass reactance of the vibrating masses, the more excessive the resonance increase and associated torque peaks. With the dual mass flywheel, this would be easily perceived when starting and stopping the engine; much more easily than with a conventional clutch system. Additionally: the smaller flymass of the engine has less of a stabilizing effect on the speed fluctuation of the engine. Thanks to decades of experience in clutch building, the LuK specialists were able to find an excellent solution to this problem. An additional damping device effectively prevents resonance overload. In normal operation, however, this additional damping device has no function and the torsional vibrations of the engine are filtered out by spring dampers. Friction and spring rate – the correct ratio is important. For optimal vibration isolation and soft resonance passage when starting and stopping the engine, the ratio between friction and spring rate must be optimal. The length of the springs is a key factor: The softer a spring, the more efficiently vibrations are isolated. The extra-long springs of the latest generation of dual mass flywheels significantly reduce the spring rate compared to a first generation dual mass flywheel. In routine driving operations, excessive resonance increases are kept almost completely away from the gearbox.

Product Features:
  • Top driving comfort
  • Absorbs vibrations
  • Prevents noise
  • Enables comfortable, low-revs driving
  • Saves fuel
  • Relieves crankshaft and gearbox
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LUK – Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF) (Part No.I1000835619LUK)

Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF)

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$981.41
LuK dual-mass flywheels absorb engine vibrations before they are transmitted to the driveline where they can create gear rattle. These units feature a built-in damper designed to isolate engine torque spikes and prevent transmission damage. By design, dual-mass flywheels cannot be resurfaced. This all makes the LuK dual mass flywheel the ideal solution. With one drawback: the higher the mass reactance of the vibrating masses, the more excessive the resonance increase and associated torque peaks. With the dual mass flywheel, this would be easily perceived when starting and stopping the engine; much more easily than with a conventional clutch system. Additionally: the smaller flymass of the engine has less of a stabilizing effect on the speed fluctuation of the engine. Thanks to decades of experience in clutch building, the LuK specialists were able to find an excellent solution to this problem. An additional damping device effectively prevents resonance overload. In normal operation, however, this additional damping device has no function and the torsional vibrations of the engine are filtered out by spring dampers. Friction and spring rate – the correct ratio is important. For optimal vibration isolation and soft resonance passage when starting and stopping the engine, the ratio between friction and spring rate must be optimal. The length of the springs is a key factor: The softer a spring, the more efficiently vibrations are isolated. The extra-long springs of the latest generation of dual mass flywheels significantly reduce the spring rate compared to a first generation dual mass flywheel. In routine driving operations, excessive resonance increases are kept almost completely away from the gearbox.

Product Features:
  • Top driving comfort
  • Absorbs vibrations
  • Prevents noise
  • Enables comfortable, low-revs driving
  • Saves fuel
  • Relieves crankshaft and gearbox
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LuK – OE Quality Dual Mass Flywheel (Part No.DMF024)

OE Quality Dual Mass Flywheel

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$812.99
LuK: Don’t gamble – stay with the original LuK DMF! The LuK DMF prevents damages solid flywheels may cause. The LUK Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF) is individually fine-tuned for every type of car. The risks of using solid flywheels are numerous – from increased wear of engine mounts through gearbox failure to damaged crankshafts.
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What are the most popular Flywheels and Flexplates for the 2001 Porsche 911?

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OE Quality Dual Mass Flywheel
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Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF)
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Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF)
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