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Ok...I have been looking at flywheels and have found one that I think will work for the kind of driving I do(or would be doing) as well as for the price.
http://www.tweakit.net/shop/product_...5d&detail=true
My only worry is that it is too light. If anyone has feedback on this product, as well as what they think is too light of a flywheel for street drivability, let me know please.
BTW my car is gonna be(motor isnt done)
89 vert
large streetport
http://www.tweakit.net/shop/product_...5d&detail=true
My only worry is that it is too light. If anyone has feedback on this product, as well as what they think is too light of a flywheel for street drivability, let me know please.
BTW my car is gonna be(motor isnt done)
89 vert
large streetport
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cool, thanks for letting me know...i did a new search and found lots of people use a lightened fly.
My last question is has anybody use this one in particular, or anything from that website?
My last question is has anybody use this one in particular, or anything from that website?
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