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Old 03-23-05, 03:55 AM
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What is a good site to get light weight racing rotors besides racing beat for an 88 rx n/a
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mazdatrix sells them. They're only really benefitial if your running beyond stock redline. I just have this feeling, I have no idea why, that you do not know this.
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reducing rotating mass in an engine is liek getting a lightened flywheel. i dont see why this would only be beneficial when exceeding the stock redline. it would definately be MORE beneficial when exceeding stock redline.
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If you're a kid and don't know what you're doing, you're wasting your time.

If you're a real racer, you don't need to be asking about this - try the Race section.


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If you don't want to buy from racing beat, it's probably because you don't want to spend that much. If you want lighter weight rotors and higher compression, just get an s5 n/a motor.
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