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Aluminum or steel flywheel?
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<blockquote data-quote="707svt" data-source="post: 9747315" data-attributes="member: 66891"><p>The stk one weighs 12-15lbs the forged steel is 25lbs, I did a swap and a steel one will take more of a beatn longer life, and u can replace the disk on it instead of the whole flywheel, you cant with aluminum. I hear with high HP alum ones can brake. Mine is a fidanza fly forged steel and its great you wont notice no differance. IMO these motors will have no problem spining a heavyer flywheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="707svt, post: 9747315, member: 66891"] The stk one weighs 12-15lbs the forged steel is 25lbs, I did a swap and a steel one will take more of a beatn longer life, and u can replace the disk on it instead of the whole flywheel, you cant with aluminum. I hear with high HP alum ones can brake. Mine is a fidanza fly forged steel and its great you wont notice no differance. IMO these motors will have no problem spining a heavyer flywheel. [/QUOTE]
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