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    Cool FLywheel

    HI there all,

    What is a better Flywheel for a turbo car?
    LIGHTER or HEAVIER flywheel..
    lighter flywheel i know that it give you faster rev coz low moment of inertia and heavier slower rev coz high moment of inertia..

    I heard that Heavier flywheel is better for TURBO coz have high value of inertia instead of lighter flywheel..

    can anybody confirm this?

    THank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by claymore View Post
    Nope LIGHT is better ... think about it what is the drawback with turbo TURBO LAG and how do you get past turbo lag? Higher revs which gives your engine more exhaust heat which spins the turbo up and turbo starts working BETTER soooo..... You want the engine to rev as quickly as possible which it does with LIGHT flywheel.
    Wrong I have found that you loose engine revs and boost too quick between gearchanges. stay with standard weight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by creativepunka View Post
    Wrong I have found that you loose engine revs and boost too quick between gearchanges. stay with standard weight.
    Shift quicker
    Tom says: "Now remember kids, offsets are like women... they are best in their teens."

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    i found out .. that for drag reason .. is not good to have lightflywheel
    but for track is good to us lightflywheel..

    your car needs to have sufficient moment of inertia on the flys to get the car moving .. and in drag u want to move the car faster means heavier flywheels is better on drag .. coz have heavier weight which gives you more inertia

    thank you for all the response guys

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    You got it bro.

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    Heavier help get the car moving from the lights
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    Quote Originally Posted by 040501912 View Post
    i found out .. that for drag reason .. is not good to have lightflywheel
    but for track is good to us lightflywheel..

    your car needs to have sufficient moment of inertia on the flys to get the car moving .. and in drag u want to move the car faster means heavier flywheels is better on drag .. coz have heavier weight which gives you more inertia

    thank you for all the response guys
    I would suggest you do a bit more reading of some of the other topics about lightened flywheels etc on this site and then reread what you just wrote.

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    nah nevermind .. i changed my flys any way lol ..
    stock was 22lbs now is 8lbs

    thanks for the concern grumpy rooster

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    Don't be tight give us the update. is the 8lb one better???

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