Light weight flywheel drivability questions
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I had posted this question earlier, but the post mysteriously disappeared.
I wanted to ask those of you who have light weight flywheels if having one as affected the drivability of your R. I'm probably going to have to have my clutch replaced and am considering replacing the flywheel while they are going to be in the vicinity. I'm sure I'll love the quicker response, etc., but have heard of cars with lighter flywheels having problems keeping idle and also being harsh to drive on the streets. I'm concerned because the car is a daily driver and I'm not the only one who has to drive. Any input would be much appreciated.
I wanted to ask those of you who have light weight flywheels if having one as affected the drivability of your R. I'm probably going to have to have my clutch replaced and am considering replacing the flywheel while they are going to be in the vicinity. I'm sure I'll love the quicker response, etc., but have heard of cars with lighter flywheels having problems keeping idle and also being harsh to drive on the streets. I'm concerned because the car is a daily driver and I'm not the only one who has to drive. Any input would be much appreciated.
I had posted this question earlier, but the post mysteriously disappeared.
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