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Re: The Un-Desired Effects of running a Lightened Flywheel on a stock setup? Mon, 12 January 2004 20:39 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Couple of things, to my understanding:

1) The engine will rev quicker as it has less inertia to overcome with the lighter flywheel.

2) However, it is easier to stall on takeoff (if revs not held properly) as the engine now has less momentum, so the revs are more critical. Not sure if that is the best way to explain it.
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Read Message   The Un-Desired Effects of running a Lightened Flywheel on a stock setup? ae86driftMon, 12 January 2004 15:46
Read Message   Re: The Un-Desired Effects of running a Lightened Flywheel on a stock setup?  waluMon, 12 January 2004 20:39
Read Message   Re: The Un-Desired Effects of running a Lightened Flywheel on a stock setup? Ben WilsonMon, 12 January 2004 22:02
Read Message   Re: The Un-Desired Effects of running a Lightened Flywheel on a stock setup? StuCMon, 12 January 2004 22:42
Read Message   Re: The Un-Desired Effects of running a Lightened Flywheel on a stock setup? pealMon, 12 January 2004 22:57
Read Message   Re: The Un-Desired Effects of running a Lightened Flywheel on a stock setup? StuCMon, 12 January 2004 23:03
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