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Old Oct 4, 2006 | 06:57 PM
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thx
and this faster rpm drop is noticeable right?
definitely investing into a flywheel sometime
Old Oct 4, 2006 | 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by InfideL
thx
and this faster rpm drop is noticeable right?
definitely investing into a flywheel sometime
Mine is actually in the mail on the way to me, so I don't have one installed yet... But my guess is yes, it's noticible.

Some will argue that you shouldn't install both pulley and fly. Something about "too much mass reduction." What I do know, is that your daily drive will get slightly more bumpy and difficult, since your revs will drop super fast, and you'll have to rev-match or rely on synchros to do it.

Performance wise... sure, why not? But you should drive a car with it done before doing it... This goes for any mod, really.
Old Oct 4, 2006 | 11:01 PM
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well give us a verdict after your install
i am frustated at times when i have to wait for the revs to drop then let the clucth out...
especially in 1-2 shifts...i just wanna get going!
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