Looking for general opinion on the pro's and con's of using a 7lb. aluminum flywheel for road race Civic. Thanks.
Looking for general opinion on the pro's and con's of using a 7lb. aluminum flywheel for road race Civic. Thanks.
Had one in a street car - liked it. Have it available if you don't already have one (D series) only 500-ish miles on it...
Matt Downing
1995 Honda Civic EX Coupe - ITA
Ohio Valley Region, SCCA
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Don't think there are many of us that wouldn't. Unless we didn't want to go faster. But a racer not wanting to go faster? That's unheard of.
When I converted my monte carlo over to a manual transmission I used a 15lb flywheel instead of the stock 30lber. I'm amzed at how much quicker the motor revs. Jsut don't want to do too many clutch drops with it.
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So true...
Christian in FL | Something white with Honda on the valve cover...
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