Re: [DMCForum] Re: throw-out bearing replacement
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: throw-out bearing replacement
- From: Andrei Cular <acular@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 08:24:44 -0400
Quick RPM changes is one of the two major reasons for running a
lightened flywheel.
The other is a slight HP increase due to less rotating mass. However in
street applications is has been found that running a flywheel that is
less than 1/2 the stock weight does allow significant wear of the main
crank bearings. Think of a spinning top or gyroscope, the larger the
rotating mass the harder it is to make it wobble. The flywheel and
crank in the engine are the exact same.
A big problem with running a light flywheel is depending on the engine
you might have to bump the idle way up to keep it running. On a street
ACVW I have run all the way down to an 8lb wheel, stock is about 22lb,
and it made the car less fun to drive in traffic. A 12lb wheel made it
much better and still allowed the engine to spin up quicker than stock.
Gene Berg has a nice little writeup. www.gene*berg*.com/*flywheel*s.htm
Andrei
Marc Levy wrote:
>um, Inertia ??
>
>You can lighten the flywheel to get small improvements
>in acceleration, but when you take your foot off the
>gas to shift, the RPM's will drop rapidly.
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>--- Walter Coe <Whalt@xxxxxxx> wrote:
><SNIP>
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>>that it isn't a problem. Why do they make the
>>flywheels so
>>heavy? It seems they could be lightened up quite a
>>bit.
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