David Lieb wrote:
> Just remember, a lightened flywheel will NOT affect how quickly your car
> accelerates.
I have to differ on that statement David.
I have an aluminum flywheel, it's much lighter.
The engine revs up a whole lot faster with less mass on the crank, this
makes the car go faster, quicker thus improving acceleration.
Short of the Weber, it was the best bang for the buck in seat of the
pants performance improvment.
Now the rim flow valves didn't do squat and cost more than the alum
flywheel.
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Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
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