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hondasuck 06-28-03 09:18 PM

Need help light weight flywheel
 
OK guys i need so of you all info on this i am trying to lower my 1/4 me time and i thought a flywheel will help with that but i also heard that it is not good for drag use if u all could help me with this cues i am going to buy one and i need some info first
Thanks Roland

1987RX7guy 06-28-03 09:20 PM

Yeah Roland here wants a 10lbs flywheel for his MaD KuIq j0 Base model :D

Santiago

hondasuck 06-28-03 09:23 PM

hey it runs 15.4-15.7 it depends on the tires i am on. and its a n/a

1987RX7guy 06-28-03 09:29 PM

BTW rolando wtf are you getting a 10# flywheel? I was looking at rx7.com and the lightest they have is 12

http://www.rx7.com/cgi-local/2catalog.cgi?cat=2&part=4

And it costs 500 dollars. You might just want to get nitrous.

Santiago

Bruce 06-28-03 09:29 PM

I would try billet steel and have someone make a custom alluminum driveshaft. I've heard that the billet steel is a little bit lighter. but you also be able to beat it to death and not have to worry about it wearing out.

hondasuck 06-28-03 09:31 PM

but will it help in the 1/4 mile

JerryLH3 06-28-03 09:41 PM

A lighter flywheel will not help your launch. The drivetrain needs the inertia that heavy flywheel provides.

Due to the unimproved launch, I'm not sure how it would effect ETs and trap speeds.

Bruce 06-28-03 09:53 PM

try and get a better clutch first before going with a lighter flywheel. Try centerforce or act. i now that centerforce has a lifetime garuntee so if you fry it theyll send you another one


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