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Default How are the LS1 flywheels balanced?

Well after looking and reading some articles on the LS1, I am wondering how the flywheels are balanced. The concenus is that when you switch to a Hayes, SLP, Fidanza or another brand of flywheel you need to transfer the counterweights on the edges of the factory flywheel to the new flywheel. Is the flywheel 0 balanced from the factory and the counterweights balanced it in respect to the crank? Flywheels are kinda like wheels/tire combos you can't just reference the wheel and tire and add the same weight to balance the combo to another identical set. Can anyone shed some light?
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