Thread: Flywheel weight
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Old 01-27-2017, 03:33 PM   #2
randy wilson
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Default Re: Flywheel weight

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Originally Posted by james schaechter View Post
I would not consider a rag disc anymore. The difference is huge just going to a heavy old sintered iron. The heavier steel stuff is hard on rear shocks but is going to wheel stand and then bog. Probably look good. It was hard for us to switch to lighter stuff because the car slowed down when we did. Once we left the light stuff in the car long enough to figure it out, we never went back. Single disc stuff we cut the disc to 8.75 and it worked even better. Then as the dual disc stuff like Advanced came around, we went to that and other lightweight dual disc stuff. Much quicker than the heavy stuff!
I never figured out the light weight stuff. I know there's something there, but we apparently weren't smart enough to figure it out. Every best number we ever ran was with a rag, or soft loc with either a 30lb. Flywheel, or an aluminum 168 tooth flywheel. I know, but every trick clutch setup we tried we slowed down immensely. We know there's something there, cause everyone but us were running it, but again, we never even came close to running well with it. Solid hit, and lockup is what we stayed with.. and yes, we had computer, and turned every knob they told us too.
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