lightened flywheel and jrsc effect. details inside
i know that a lightened flywheel reduces turbo-lag...how does it affect a supercharger? if any
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Re: lightened flywheel and jrsc effect. details inside (98civicguy)
you could benefit for sure.. personally im a fan of lightened flywheels.. i have a 7.5lb fidanza in my turboed tegra. i notice it spools reaal quick. with a supercharged car as with any car a lightened flywheel will help reduce drag on the motor. Some people dont prefer them however because with a turbo is would aid it keeping the car in boost when shifting.. i prefer the quicker spool
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Mad amounts of tirespin, and a difficult launch. It revs like a streetbike though, and heel/toe shifts are smoother than gravy.
This is with a clutchmasters 8lb flywheel. Next time I'll be buying a 12 lb unit. hope that helps. |
Re: (hypa)
i'm getting a quaife lsd, so that'll help out alot on the tire spin. gotta love lsd.
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Re: (98civicguy)
i have the ACT streetlite and I'm happy with that. I had the fidanza one on a SOHC and it accelerated so quick. I'd go with one around 9 to 13 lbs. that should be the best of both worlds.
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Re: (98civicguy)
I run LSD too, but the tires still spin. This is regardless of whether I'm running Azenis, Dunlop FK451, Toyo T1S, etc.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/images/smilies/emsad.gif LSD is a necessary mod, especially when you get a good clutch/FW combo and run boost. |
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