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Lightweight Fly and Turbos???

Old Jun 14, 2002 | 09:19 PM
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Lightweight Fly and Turbos???

Just wanted to get some feedback. I was told by having a Light-Weight Flywheel running force-induced, "Turbos", can allow you to gain rapid acceleration, but resulting in lose of top-end. But by having a heavier flywheel. Top end can be achieved efficently. I figured by having both setups Turbo and light-weight fly, You should be able to gain both acceleration and top end without any sacrifices... Any of you guys running both??? I would like to get some info from you guys. Because, If this is true, I'd rather keep the stock fly with a turbo setup.
Old Jun 14, 2002 | 09:26 PM
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i always knew that a lighter flywheel will result in slightly quicker acceleration....but i never knew that top end was decreased....im not sure about this sacraficing thing......hmmm......
Old Jun 15, 2002 | 08:10 AM
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Yeah!! I'm not sure on also?? There are guys that race at Lime Rock who told me about this issue. So I was wondering if any turbo 4Geners can share some insight with this topic... I would hate to have any sacrafices.





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i always knew that a lighter flywheel will result in slightly quicker acceleration....but i never knew that top end was decreased....im not sure about this sacraficing thing......hmmm......
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