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Old 04-23-2004, 08:56 PM
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I have heard from other if you get a lightened flywheel that you lose torque but rev faster obviously, is this true i cant see how, it reduces the rotational mass please help me out here
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yeah i've heard this, but i've also heard that it warps your crankshaft (or maybe that was an underdrive pulley) i think that it causes more vibration to your engine, which isn't good,because it's lighter, and hurts it, but i have no experience on it and am just saying what i've heard
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well if it is spinning just as fast as your stock one i cant see it vabrating mroe unless you mount it incorrectly or soemthing
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aftermarket crank pulley's can lead to problems with engine harmonics at high rpm's.
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