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Old 08-21-07, 01:08 AM
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Flywheels

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
Old 08-21-07, 03:36 AM
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I wouldnt worry about having a light flywheel at all. my DD is a TII with an 12lb flywheel, and its completely streetable. In fact if I could do it again I would have gone with a 9lb.
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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?
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