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Old 01-24-2002 | 04:19 PM
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Any manual Maxes with a lightened flywheel?

I wanted to see if anyone has replaced thier stock flywheel with a lightened flywheel? If so whats your feedback? Anyone that is supercharged I would really like to know if it is worth buying.
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Old 01-24-2002 | 05:53 PM
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Re: Any manual Maxes with a lightened flywheel?

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I wanted to see if anyone has replaced thier stock flywheel with a lightened flywheel? If so whats your feedback? Anyone that is supercharged I would really like to know if it is worth buying.
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Just resetting the question. There has to be someone in the org that has replaced their flywheel?!
Old 01-24-2002 | 06:29 PM
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Re: Re: Any manual Maxes with a lightened flywheel?

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Just resetting the question. There has to be someone in the org that has replaced their flywheel?!
AMAZING that no 1 has a lightened flywheel! Does anyone have a manual car?
Old 01-24-2002 | 06:57 PM
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Any manual Maxes with a lightened flywheel?

My car isn't a manual, it uses gasoline. The kind that you find at your local 7-11. I use the premium stuff, because I have money, and because I want performance from my baby. Now, for the shifter, it IS a manual, and a 6 speed at that. I like the 6 versus the 5 because it gives me more options, and believe me, life is all about options. As for the lightened flywheel, not very many people have it. Good luck on your quest.

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AMAZING that no 1 has a lightened flywheel! Does anyone have a manual car?
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I have one the Stillen (Mueller) flywheel. With the ACT clutch. The flywheel feels great it revs quicker but on the other hand the revs drop quicker between shifts, but after installing the STS it works great together. Especially with the SC she feels stronger. I have not had any problems with it and have had it for about 2 months.
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Originally posted by The New CLIMAX


I have one the Stillen (Mueller) flywheel. With the ACT clutch. The flywheel feels great it revs quicker but on the other hand the revs drop quicker between shifts, but after installing the STS it works great together. Especially with the SC she feels stronger. I have not had any problems with it and have had it for about 2 months.
Thanks for the info! By the way have you changed the pulley on your SC? So if you had to do it again you would get the flywheel?
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What are your impressions on the flywheel after having it for as long as you have now?

How does it impact your driveability?

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Originally posted by The New CLIMAX


I have one the Stillen (Mueller) flywheel. With the ACT clutch. The flywheel feels great it revs quicker but on the other hand the revs drop quicker between shifts, but after installing the STS it works great together. Especially with the SC she feels stronger. I have not had any problems with it and have had it for about 2 months.
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