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Old 08-19-2005, 08:56 PM
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Has anyone ever lightened up the factory crank or an aftermarket crank? What kind of results can be seen?
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Phil,
I thought Lunati just cam out with new light weight crank.
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The best results are seen in small engines with 5 or 6 speeds where the sweep rate of the engine is higher compared to a big engine with a 2 or 3 speed.

Places like Bryant, Windberg, Callies, and LA Enterprises will make you a lightweight crank, but you can expect it to take quite a while to get.
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the Callies Magnum XL series are in the 33-46# range, pretty lightweight for a crank



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