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> flywheel, can a flywhell make you lose power?
post Apr 6, 2003 - 2:29 PM
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when a was still thinking of bying a light flywhell a mechanic told me that i may lose some power example if i was doing 17seconds the 400m i will doing them in 18. is that true?


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post Apr 6, 2003 - 2:43 PM
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It depends by your setup,how your transmition is setup(clutch etc),i used to have Fidanza Flywheel at my prelude and i notice the difference when i install a performance clutch kit,and of course what you want,fast launch or 400m? tongue.gif
post Apr 6, 2003 - 2:44 PM
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400m!!!!!!! are you from limassol?


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post Apr 6, 2003 - 4:22 PM
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mai!

It will not make you lose power.

It would be hard for the engine to keep high revs liek is a turn.

Either way, with your clutch, it is not a problems.

If you have a poor clutch or bad tires, you will lose power to the ground since the engine would rev to quick.

a Jun, toda flywheel is good.


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post Apr 6, 2003 - 4:29 PM
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The only way a flywheel could make you lose power is if the flywheel needed resurfacing and wasn't grabbing onto your clutch at all.
post Apr 6, 2003 - 6:48 PM
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QUOTE (west_minist @ Apr 6, 2003 - 1:36 PM)
mai!

It will not make you lose power.

It would be hard for the engine to keep high revs liek is a turn.

Either way, with your clutch, it is not a problems.

If you have a poor clutch or bad tires, you will lose power to the ground since the engine would rev to quick.

a Jun, toda flywheel is good.

JUN is the shiat. I have heard very good things about that flywheel.
post Apr 6, 2003 - 8:02 PM
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After all, there are very light compare to others on the market.

Toda maybe a 0.1 kg lighter.

Either way, lighter than hks one.
post Apr 7, 2003 - 6:51 AM
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i have the jun light flywhell 4,7kg and i am thinking of taking it out of my engine because of the lost i had last night i was thinking that this could be the reson i lost


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post Apr 7, 2003 - 7:12 PM
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Maikl!

Here is my strong advice to you.

If you can read engine, please subscribe to Turbo Magazine, Super Street, Modified Mag.

You need to understand some fundamentals.

All of these magazines will help you.

Lightened flywheels helps your engine to rev quickly to get to the redline.

It is amazing. You want to remove the flywheel but not the 2.5 inch pipe you have.

Again, this is my advice! smile.gif


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post Apr 8, 2003 - 1:55 PM
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QUOTE (west_minist @ Apr 7, 2003 - 4:26 PM)
Maikl!

Here is my strong advice to you.

If you can read engine, please subscribe to Turbo Magazine, Super Street, Modified Mag.

You need to understand some fundamentals.

All of these magazines will help you.

Lightened flywheels helps your engine to rev quickly to get to the redline.

It is amazing. You want to remove the flywheel but not the 2.5 inch pipe you have.

Again, this is my advice! smile.gif

i've changed the pipe and got a 2,25" stainles stell pipe and change my air filter with a smaller one and that worked perfect i found the lost power i lost. the old filter was giving me too much air and my fuel was not enought so i lost power i will put my old filter back on when i install an ecu so than i can arrange my fuel.


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post Apr 8, 2003 - 9:20 PM
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Maikl!

You are strange.

Why not buy an Adjustable Fuel Regulator to increase your fuel?

Well,you know best! smile.gif

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