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SVT Shelby GT500
rxt Lightened Steel Flywheel vs aluminum flywheel
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<blockquote data-quote="GT Premi" data-source="post: 12122943" data-attributes="member: 121775"><p>It's a law of physics, for sure, but the way ECUs are programmed nowadays, the engine doesn't need flywheel mass to maintain momentum. And like I said, I had an aluminum one on my GT and loved it. It drove better than stock, and not once did I encounter a stall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT Premi, post: 12122943, member: 121775"] It's a law of physics, for sure, but the way ECUs are programmed nowadays, the engine doesn't need flywheel mass to maintain momentum. And like I said, I had an aluminum one on my GT and loved it. It drove better than stock, and not once did I encounter a stall. [/QUOTE]
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