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F1 racing flywheel

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    #31
    also, i've been hearing that you dont want to go any lower than 14lbs because what i'm thinking is that your crankshaft needs to mass to spin up those pistons, but i dont know something like that. i could be wrong.

    Originally posted by toycar
    Braking the bank, maybe. Feeling like a boss, likely.

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      #32
      Originally posted by nusdogg
      also, i've been hearing that you dont want to go any lower than 14lbs because what i'm thinking is that your crankshaft needs to mass to spin up those pistons, but i dont know something like that. i could be wrong.
      as in keeping the rotating mass going to prevent stalling? im pretty sure the power stroke of the motor takes care of that.
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        #33
        Originally posted by Lanesky_EX-R
        as in keeping the rotating mass going to prevent stalling? im pretty sure the power stroke of the motor takes care of that.
        Yes, to a certain point.
        You have to have some amount of rotating mass, to KEEP the engine rotating once it has started
        I.e an autotrans flexplate on it's own wouldn't have enough mass to keep the engine rotating.
        I think 6-8pound would be about the lowest you would want to go.


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          #34
          Lanesky_EX-R , so... have you installed the clutch and flywheel yet? anything worth mentioning because i'm looking at this same bundle on ebay.

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            #35
            Originally posted by PR CB7
            brand flywheels dont warp ex: fidanza, they have a warranty saying that u'll go through more clutches that that single flywheel
            is it a lifetime warranty ^^^^^^^
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