H2b Flywheel ACT Streetlite vs ACT Prolite
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H2b Flywheel ACT Streetlite vs ACT Prolite
hi
i need some help deciding what flywheel to use for H2B, ive been reading opinions for a few days and need to order a flywheel.
My car will be mostly road use, daily driver.
Some ppl say a 8lbs flywheel is ok for road use/trafic and taking off while others say its not good.
im using a S80 gearbox and the stock h22 flywheel i weighed was 18lb.
Is it easy to get used to a 8lbs flywheel for daily driving or is not worth the haslle of reving high just to take off when driving on local roads and traffic.
Thanks
i need some help deciding what flywheel to use for H2B, ive been reading opinions for a few days and need to order a flywheel.
My car will be mostly road use, daily driver.
Some ppl say a 8lbs flywheel is ok for road use/trafic and taking off while others say its not good.
im using a S80 gearbox and the stock h22 flywheel i weighed was 18lb.
Is it easy to get used to a 8lbs flywheel for daily driving or is not worth the haslle of reving high just to take off when driving on local roads and traffic.
Thanks
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Re: H2b Flywheel ACT Streetlite vs ACT Prolite
hi
i need some help deciding what flywheel to use for H2B, ive been reading opinions for a few days and need to order a flywheel.
My car will be mostly road use, daily driver.
Some ppl say a 8lbs flywheel is ok for road use/trafic and taking off while others say its not good.
im using a S80 gearbox and the stock h22 flywheel i weighed was 18lb.
Is it easy to get used to a 8lbs flywheel for daily driving or is not worth the haslle of reving high just to take off when driving on local roads and traffic.
Thanks
i need some help deciding what flywheel to use for H2B, ive been reading opinions for a few days and need to order a flywheel.
My car will be mostly road use, daily driver.
Some ppl say a 8lbs flywheel is ok for road use/trafic and taking off while others say its not good.
im using a S80 gearbox and the stock h22 flywheel i weighed was 18lb.
Is it easy to get used to a 8lbs flywheel for daily driving or is not worth the haslle of reving high just to take off when driving on local roads and traffic.
Thanks
On a torque happy motor like an H22 I would imagine it would be even crazier lol...the downside to most lighter flywheels is you dont build the inertia like a heavier flywheel at launch but with the torque of an H22 it wont effect you as much.
I loved my toda fly...motor wanted to rev whenever I hit the gas and response was awesome...try it...I think you will like it
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Re: H2b Flywheel ACT Streetlite vs ACT Prolite
I had a 10lb evolution industries on my H2B and didn't find it significantly different than driving my '86 civic with a stock EW series engine.
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How about road use will the revs drop alot quickly when slowing down? im in the uk and we get alot of traffic here around my area were you an be stop and start for 30-60mins if trying to get into city centre.
also is there alot of performance diffrence between a 8.9lbs and the 12.5 lbs, stock h22 was 18.4 lbs so both are lighter, i will be running no ac, no power steering, no balance shaft so do you reckon 12.5lbs will be ok for both performance and daily driving, thanks
also is there alot of performance diffrence between a 8.9lbs and the 12.5 lbs, stock h22 was 18.4 lbs so both are lighter, i will be running no ac, no power steering, no balance shaft so do you reckon 12.5lbs will be ok for both performance and daily driving, thanks
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