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Location: Canberra
Registered: April 2003
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Re: pros and cons of lightened flywheel? ae82 related
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Wed, 04 August 2004 13:58

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I have a 5kg flywheel on my 3s celica and yeah, you have to always give it alot more revs to get moving, hill or flat. you do get alot more noise from that area. If you brake quickly and put the clucth in the car will almost stall. it can be a bit worse on the hiway cause it runs down really quick.
pro's, when in motion it spins through the rev range much more quickly. its a lot more responsive.
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