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Old 09-01-2003, 09:31 AM
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True or False: Aluminum flywheel is bad for drag racing. I have heard much debate for and against both sides, and still don't have a conclusive answer. I have 4.30s, and will be launching at 5000+, will an aluminum flywheel help or hurt me? I know that it will make the engine rev quicker, and weighs less (more power), but what will it do at the track and on the street? The cam is big, fwiw.
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I would think that it would be better. First off, Aluminum is lighter - therefor it will rev faster and have less drivetrain loss. Also, if the tranny is takin' a beating, the alumnum will disipate the heat a lot faster.

Thats just my opinion.
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They aren't good for drag racing. The lower weight bogs easier on launch. The heavier flywheels hold energy better.
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They aren't good for drag racing. The lower weight bogs easier on launch. The heavier flywheels hold energy better.
Yep what he said.
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They aren't good for drag racing. The lower weight bogs easier on launch. The heavier flywheels hold energy better.
learn something new everyday, thanks for the info
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Default Re: True or False: Aluminum flywheel is bad for drag racing.

a heavier flywheel will retain more rotating inertia for a launch in drag racing, which helps launch the car for a better 60'. the lighter the car, HP level and gears can counter act this as well... if your car is 2800 lbs with 4.30's and a short tire with 500lbs of tq off the line you will be fine... but if your talking a 3600lb+ F-body its not recommended if you spend most of your time on the drag strip.. if you auto X or raod race more often then the light flywheel will help you off the corners with faster acceleration. hope this helps!! good luck
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Default Re: True or False: Aluminum flywheel is bad for drag racing.

They aren't good for drag racing. The lower weight bogs easier on launch. The heavier flywheels hold energy better.
yep.....if you don't have the HP to launch/your tires (slicks) hook up...then the aluminum flywheel will cause the engine to bog...

BUT...once the car IS moving (split second after launch), the aluminum becomes the better because the engine no longer needs that inertia to keep turning (car is already moving) and now the light weight flywheel allows the engine to spin up faster thus getting through gears faster and ultimately going faster....

if you have enough power (either by CIs or higher RPM dump) and/or you don't have enough tire to hook (no slicks), then the aluminum flywheel is better...


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Aluminum will give a lot easier than steel. The heavy steel will launch a lot harder...
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If youre flywheel has enough weight for the car to idle, it is almost too heavy. Drag launching may require a higher rpm launch, but the motor will rev faster after that. Ultralight flywheels do take a bit of getting used to in traffic, however.
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If he's launching at 5K+ with 4.30 gears with a big cam like he says it's got, he shouldn't have a problem. I wouldn't think he would anyway.
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My trans is out right now being rebuilt and I need a clutch/flywheel....


What if i have 4.10 gears and drag radials......will a alumunum flywheel be alright....

at the track with a 3.42 gear and drag radials I was launching at 3500 and was bogging.....hooked at about 4000

So my thinking is that with the 4.10 gear that should compinsate for the Aluminum wheel so I should be about the same........
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well, as said twice above theres two parts to it:

1. the heavier flywheel stores more energy.. so its better at keeping a heavily cammed car idling, and it has more power stored in it for launching off the line. it will also "pop" the car more between gears.

2. the lighter flywheel is less mass to spin.. so once the car is moving, theres less dead weight for the car to accelerate..



as to whats best.. i used to think the heavy one was.. and for a street car, i think it is... i mean, it idles better, and launches better.
but for a drag car, i now think the lightweight one is.... because you can fix the launch "problem" with gearing and a higher RPM launch... but once you're moving, you cant take the weight off the flywheel.... the downside to this is on a street/strip car.. you'll have a big cam you expect to use on the street..and to idle, it will have to spin faster... so you now have a higher idle speed... and with that lighter flywheel, it is stall prone too.. making it even more of a pain to drive on the road.
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clutch being used has a big part in this as well. I pulled 1.59's with stock iron flywheel, and aluminum flywheel with a spec 3 clutch. When I went to a 3+ I cant buy my way to a 1.59 . I leave on the rev limiter and it either spins bad or boggs.
I usually leave at 6300 and it boggs to a 1.78 .
I leave at 6300 on the ntrous and my dry kit sprays forward and then gets sucked into the engine which goes into the engine just after the start of a bog then recovers with the added tq to a 1.66 the last time out.


On the street, the aluminum flywheel is awsome. I can leave with out hitting the tires to hard and dead hook at 4300 and then hammer the gas . from the time it hooks to the end of the 1/4 the aluminum is great.

I am going back to a stock flywheel to get the added inertia off the line. I have a 3700 lb car
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lol, this thread is 4 years old.



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