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  1. #1
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    already did - they don't work.

    just curious...

    are lighter flywheels more prone to warp or break? also, with less rotating mass, i'd have to keep my foot in it more to hold speed on a hill or interstate right?

  2. #2
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    If there are lighter flywheels available, Jegs or Summit racing products certainly would have them. As far as going up hills, and in general, 1lb. removed from the drive train has the same effect as removing 10lbs. from the nondrivetrain part of the car. so You would be into the peddle a little less in all driving situations. Good luck.

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    Also, You might want to consider a smaller diameter flywheel.

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