Are lightweight flywheels ok?
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Are lightweight flywheels ok?
Are lightweight flywheels ok? basically i need a new one and have found a new one someone hasnt used on ebay, its a lightweight 54-5gs lighter will this be fine?
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On a general note, we tend not to fit light flywheels unless building a pure track car. They don't do anything for road cars, and for drag use they are a positive disadvantage. It's about inertia carried into the take up when you lift the clutch. Extrapolating it means the less inertia the engine carries, the more likely it is to bog down when pulling away.
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On a general note, we tend not to fit light flywheels unless building a pure track car. They don't do anything for road cars, and for drag use they are a positive disadvantage. It's about inertia carried into the take up when you lift the clutch. Extrapolating it means the less inertia the engine carries, the more likely it is to bog down when pulling away.
ahh ok sorry not good with the technical stuff, is it ok to fit tho will it do the job fine? my cars just a version 3 wrx and its got a judder which is driving me mad!
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As examples....
i had a 'lightened' flywheel on my 99 classic (7 or 8 kg's) there was no judder. the revs rose a bit quicker due to less weight but the revs also dropped quicker due to less weight/inertia.
My brother has a flywheel weighing 6.1kg an it judders if taking off at low revs, so he has to give more revs to make it stop.
i had a 'lightened' flywheel on my 99 classic (7 or 8 kg's) there was no judder. the revs rose a bit quicker due to less weight but the revs also dropped quicker due to less weight/inertia.
My brother has a flywheel weighing 6.1kg an it judders if taking off at low revs, so he has to give more revs to make it stop.
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