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Anyone tried the FX Racing Lightweight Chromoly Flywheel?

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Old 06-19-2014, 05:44 PM
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Default Anyone tried the FX Racing Lightweight Chromoly Flywheel?

I have a LS7 pressure plate, and was looking for a flywheel to use with it.
Just wondered if anyone had tried this, price is better than the stock 25# flywheel, and the FX flywheel is 20#.
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Old 06-19-2014, 06:51 PM
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there are a few people who have used them, not necessarily an ls7 but overall i've heard the brand is ok
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Chrome moly work hardens. i wouldn't run one without a scattershield.
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If you're on the track, you shouldn't run any of them without a scattershield. And a properly made chromemoly piece will not work harden any more than anything else does. If that was the case, everybody's ARP stuff would fall off all at once.
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Thanks for the input.



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