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Old Aug 29, 2005 | 03:00 PM
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Improvements of a lightened flywheel?

My clutch is going out and im thinking of buying a clutch and flywheel kit...I want to know the benefits and downfall of a lightened flywheel? Any help will be appreciated...thanks bros....
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Old Aug 29, 2005 | 03:05 PM
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Please use the search function! You can use the terms "lightweight flywheel" or "aluminum flywheel".
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Old Aug 29, 2005 | 03:10 PM
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thanks rynberg..im kind of new to this...much appreciated...thanks again..
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Old Aug 29, 2005 | 04:08 PM
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Best mod to money spent that I know of. No downside in my case although some may tell you if you go to light, it's harder to drive in traffic, but I've had an 11.5lb M2 flywheel and now the 9.5lb SR flywheel and can't tell a difference.

oh, search too plenty of stuff on it like Rynberg stated.
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Old Aug 29, 2005 | 04:28 PM
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I didn't mean to come off harsh....this topic has been discussed many times and you'll actually get more information by reading past threads where this has been thoroughly discussed, rather than relying on the few people who will respond to this one. In fact, there was a fairly recent thread on this...
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