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    Fidanza Flywheel??? Thoughts

    Hey fellas

    i found this on Ebay, ive read a coupla things on Honda Tech, and there doesnt seem to be any issues there, i wanted to see what everyone thought about this product here, and if anyone had any experience, its a bit lighter than the Toda

    anyone can help?

    Kalen

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...e=STRK:MEWA:IT

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    Dont buy that buddy..Go for TODA.

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    Get something good and around 9-12 pounds. That's a good weight for cars. Too light and your RPMs will shoot up too fast and drop just as fast. I run a 13 pounder and it's perfect for me, it's also Chromoly. I hate Aluminum F.W.'s!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
    Get something good and around 9-12 pounds. That's a good weight for cars. Too light and your RPMs will shoot up too fast and drop just as fast. I run a 13 pounder and it's perfect for me, it's also Chromoly. I hate Aluminum F.W.'s!!

    I understand the concep of "you get what you pay for", but the website looked kinda good, nowhere near as good as the Today one, i kinda dont like the idea of a 2 peice flywheel anyway, i was just looking at a better value for money proposition and it looked like a product that no one really had any complaints with

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    There is ALWAYS the possibility that a screw could come out too. Anything moving has vibration and that alone can loosen a screw or bolt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
    There is ALWAYS the possibility that a screw could come out too. Anything moving has vibration and that alone can loosen a screw or bolt.

    this was one of my concerns, i dont think anyone else has a flywheel design like this... but they seem to like them over there in the states

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    looks good..
    else go for the chrom molly f1 fly wheel ... its cheap too..also from grip force..

    i want the same.. if u want combine shipping pm me.. ehehehe
    I want flywheel.. ehehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlitZ
    looks good..
    else go for the chrom molly f1 fly wheel ... its cheap too..also from grip force..

    i want the same.. if u want combine shipping pm me.. ehehehe
    I want flywheel.. ehehehe

    i like the price, but i dont know what the quality is like, so far i havent had anything particularly positive from here, i dont want to put shit in

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlitZ
    looks good..
    else go for the chrom molly f1 fly wheel ... its cheap too..also from grip force..

    i want the same.. if u want combine shipping pm me.. ehehehe
    I want flywheel.. ehehehe
    I second that!!! are you talking about Grip Force the company?? they have 3 seperate shops on eBay.

    as for the chrome molly, Extreme Clutch in SA sells chrome molly ones.

    Also, there has never been an instance of the Fidanza screws coming off even with the renewable surface completely gone. They guarantee their work and i'm sure they will compensate for damages especially if a screw came off.

    JUN sell the lightest most expensive flywheels.... try 6lbs lol!!!

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