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    lightweight flywheel

    well my flywheel is missin some teeth now so time to replace. is a lightweight flywheel a good or bad thing to have? whart all will it add in performance gain, or will it add none at all?
    96 Silverado rcsb
    5.7l Vortec
    Exterior: 2 inch drop shackles, Centerline Titan 20" Wheels, clear lights, Debadged.

    -Exterior to come: 2-4 drop, Tinted windows, Cowl hood, Green Calipers
    -Performance mods: Flowmaster True Dual exhaust
    -Performance to come: Tune, CAI, Cam, Spray, Posi, gears, stall, headers.

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    casey23 Guest

    flywheel

    I didnt know they had one? and if they do its a waste.. save the extra cash for a real Mod

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    I know TCI has a heavy duty flexplate, but it is about $200 and i think the stocker is about $100
    06 TrailBlazer SS LS2 4.10's

    02 SC StepSide Factory Orange
    Full Bolt-On 370 - Little Cam- Victor Jr Intake -Worked 5.3 Heads - 4.56's - Built 60E - Circle D 4000

    07 CTS-V CAI, GM Performance Exhaust, Ported TB, Coil Overs

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