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Old 08-19-2008, 11:37 AM
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When im putting in my new stall should I get a fidenza flywheel? Will it make my car any faster since its half the weight?
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You have a flexplate, not a flywheel
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really thats good to know cause i was going to buy one, is there a lighter flexplate?
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Originally Posted by camaroracer91
really thats good to know cause i was going to buy one, is there a lighter flexplate?
Typically the problem with factory flexplates is that they are too light (thin).
The most common upgrade is a thicker (heavier) flexplate.




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