TURBO: Stock Flywheel vs. 8lb Lose Torque?
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I have been debating on what to do with a flywheel.. its boosted, im guessing 250ish at the wheels now but want to get in the upper 3's..
I have been debating on what to do with a flywheel.. its boosted, im guessing 250ish at the wheels now but want to get in the upper 3's..
when you install a lightened flywheel you lose the ablitly to store energy not lose torque i called fidenza and talked to a rep the way he put it take a 6 pound bowling ball and then a 18 pound bowling ball throw them from the same distance the out come at the end when the ball strikes somthing will be differant his example was a bowing ball and pins he said he get this question a lot we custumers can not spin or curp 2nd hope this helps
Originally Posted by qitstrn
8lb flywheel is too light. i run the 11lb. You lose too many rpms between shifts if your flywheel is too light.
Originally Posted by qitstrn
8lb flywheel is too light. i run the 11lb. You lose too many rpms between shifts if your flywheel is too light.
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