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Aluminum or steel flywheel?
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<blockquote data-quote="9secondko" data-source="post: 9743112" data-attributes="member: 83742"><p>What is the weight difference between the aluminum and steel flywheel?</p><p></p><p>I just bought the Fidanza aluminum one. </p><p></p><p>Eventually I will get around to reducing the weight on my car by a couple of hundred pounds. easy weight loss including the exhaust mid pipe and catback, battery switch to dry cell. then, some other things like UPR K, aluminum shortblock, etc.</p><p></p><p>I am just curious. I had considered the steel one as I always thought it was strange how my car with so much power had to rev a little to get going, but I read that the aluminum allows is to put more power to the ground, whereas the steel soaks it up a little. anyone know the weight difference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9secondko, post: 9743112, member: 83742"] What is the weight difference between the aluminum and steel flywheel? I just bought the Fidanza aluminum one. Eventually I will get around to reducing the weight on my car by a couple of hundred pounds. easy weight loss including the exhaust mid pipe and catback, battery switch to dry cell. then, some other things like UPR K, aluminum shortblock, etc. I am just curious. I had considered the steel one as I always thought it was strange how my car with so much power had to rev a little to get going, but I read that the aluminum allows is to put more power to the ground, whereas the steel soaks it up a little. anyone know the weight difference? [/QUOTE]
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