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Old 07-02-2009, 08:32 PM
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how do you guys like spec flywheels? How many miles do you have on yours and at what horsepower level? I'm thinking about their aluminum one.
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I had a billet steel one, very nice flywheel.
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just pulled a billet steel one with about 25k miles on it from behind a lt1 with a stage 3 clutch, flywheel looks brand new still...
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anyone else?
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i wouldnt worry about the aluminum one if i were u, unless u were going for a land speed record or some type of purpose built race car, if its ever gonna be driven on the street the just get the steel, the weight will help dampin the power pulses of the motor, dont waste ur money on the Al.
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The Spec billet steel flywheel is a work of art, so is the RAM.




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