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Old 10-23-07, 08:19 PM
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Flywheel resurfacing

I have a stock s5 TII flywheel.. I was wondering how much can you turn to make the flywheel as light as possible to the point where you cant turn it anymore.
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no matter how much you cut you wont notice a difference, then if you do the clutch wont engage as good, save the money and time a get a aftermarket flywheel
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you mean like cutting or machining a brake rotor?? you're much better off looking for something aftermarket like a fidanzda... because i'm sure cutting too much puts you in some serious danger.
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