Let's talk Flexplates (TCI, Hughes, B&M, ect...)
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ive got a yank flexplate and i thought it looked decent for the price. i would spray it out of the hole all the time and havent noticed anything out of the ordinary on mine lol
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The CircleD is like 5.5lbs or something. Chris has the chart. All the flexplates are within a 1.5lbs of each other. So you're not saving much with any of them. Stock is lightest or the same weight as the CircleD/Reactor.
When I talked to him, he steered me to the Hughes HP-4004X. That's what I have. It's a solid piece. I would look at that for a budget. It's SFI rated as well to 13K RPM.
When I put my new motor in next year, I'll step up to the CircleD/Reactor flexplate. As I will be pushing more power and stressing my FLT Level 6...
When I talked to him, he steered me to the Hughes HP-4004X. That's what I have. It's a solid piece. I would look at that for a budget. It's SFI rated as well to 13K RPM.
When I put my new motor in next year, I'll step up to the CircleD/Reactor flexplate. As I will be pushing more power and stressing my FLT Level 6...